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When you perform a full check on the document associated with this video, you will see that it fails the Headings check. Under the Headings section, expand the ion until you see a list of specific elements that were flagged. Highlight an element in this list, and open the context menu. Select Show in Tags Panel. If the first heading in a PDF is flagged, its usually because it was not marked up as a Level 1 heading. In this example, its a Level 2 heading. The first heading in a PDF must always be a Level 1 heading. To fix it, open the context menu, and in the Object Properties dialog, change the Type to Heading Level 1. Multiple heading elements in this document were flagged by the checker, and they all need to be repaired. Return to the Accessibility Checker panel, locate the next flagged heading element in the list, and select Show in Tags Panel. The tag associated with this heading will be highlighted in the tags panel. In this example, take note of the heading level: it is a L