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Making accessible documents is a multistep process that involves the use of a set of accessibilitytools. Lets look at Foxit PDF Editor Pros tools used in creating accessible PDF documents. The first step is to check whether the PDF is tagged. To do this, you can use either theTags Tool, commonly known as Tag Tree Pane, or Full Check tools of Foxit PDF Editor Pro. To open the Tags Tool, go to the View Tab, View Settings, and select Navigation Panel. Then, Tags . Now you can access to document structure tags, which is the basis to make a PDF accessible from the Tag Tools on the left-bar menu. In this example, there are no tags available. Another way to find out if your document has tags or presents other accessible issues is by selecting Full check under the Accessibility Tab. This tool provides a checklist of all the accessibility issues found in a document. Once you run the report, it opens-up in the left-side panel, and from there, you