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In this document there is a table with tags. However, just because a table has been tagged does not mean it is accessible. The PDF tags need to differentiate the header cells from the data cells. In this example, a table has been tagged using the Touch Up Reading Order tool. Visually, its possible to tell what the column headers and row headers are. However, someone using a screen reader could not, because all the cells in this table were tagged as data cells in bulk. To repair this issue, open the Touch Up Reading Order tool by pressing SHIFT+CTRL+U. Select the table, and then select Table Editor from the Touch Up Reading Order tool. Open the context menu on the table and select Table Editor Options. In the dialog that appears, put a check in the Show Cell Type checkbox, and then select OK. You can now review the cell types individually. In this example, the document is not accessible: Every cell is labeled TD, for table data. The header cells are in no way differentiated. Lets c