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To create an accessible PDF document, the first step is to make sure you have an accessible source document. Microsoft Word has a built-in accessibility checker. To use it, select the Review Tab then, Check Accessibility. The Accessibility Checker pane will call attention to any accessibility issues you may need to remediate. If any content in your file makes it very difficult or impossible for someone with a disability to use, then the Accessibility Checker flags it as an error. For example, the accessibility checker may indicate an error stating missing alternative text. This means that an image in your document will not be described to someone using a screen reader. If any content in your file can make it more difficult for people with disabilities to understand, then the Accessibility Checker flags it as a warning. A warning such as hard-to-read text contrast indicates that you should manually evaluate the color contrast in your document. If there is content that people wi