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hey howamp;#39;s it going so i want to just do a brief tutorial on how to look at how things are nested with headings so for example i just created this document off of a copy and paste related to data mining i found online so as i went through and i purposely made this incorrectly heading one typically in word you know you think you start something with title when you transition that over to pdf for some reason that doesnamp;#39;t pick it up so i always have my titles as heading one but as i went through you saw i went from heading one to heading three and then down to heading two so that is an incorrect nesting and so i converted it anyways over to pdf but whatamp;#39;s interesting is when you go into review and then you check accessibility it says no problem so you think thatamp;#39;s great however when you go into looking at your accessibility check hitting accessibility checker you have a heading issue so inappropriate nesting so you click on that it says you know this is an i