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Task 3: Adding Tags to a DOCX File. In this video, we will demonstrate how to add tags to a DOCX to improve the accessibility of the HTML output from our script. Please watch the previous videos we have created in this playlist for more information about how we create accessible HTML files at UC Berkeley. Go to the Practice Files folder and find the filed entitled 02 Psalms.docx. Copy this file to HTML Projects folder. Scroll. Now open the 02 Psalms.docx file. Scroll down to the bottom of each of the pages in this document. You will find that on many pages in this document, before the page numbers, there is a section of text that contains the text from the footnote areas of the source document. Indeed this document comes from a book of the Bible in which there are copious glosses and footnote references on the bottom of the page. By using tags in our workflow, we can control how the footnote text area in this document is marked up in the HTML file that our script creates. Now, go throu