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Hello, and welcome back to the accessible PDF video series. This is the final video in the basics section, and focuses on tags and reading order. So, what are tags? Tags are metadata, they are data that define the structure of the document. When you create documents for presentations, its not just regular paragraph text the whole way down, you have headings you have media, figures, you might have bullet points or numbered lists, you have all kinds of content, and tags will tell assistive technologies what type of content the user is consuming. And its not visible on the page, so it wont mess up the visual presentation of your document. The best way to create tags is to use a well-structured source document. So if you authored your content in Microsoft word before exporting it to a PDF, and you use Words built-in heading elements if you use words built-in bullet lists, versus just, like, typing hyphens to indicate a bullet list, those tags will get expo