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Open Tab PDF Standards, select Verify compliance with PDF/A-1b (or PDF/A-2b) and click on Analyze : Page 2 5. If the file is already compliant with PDF/A Standard, the following message appears: If the PDF file is not PDF/A compliant (if error messages appear):
5 Steps to Check if Your PDF File is Accessible Step 1: Open your PDF file in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Ensure you open your PDF file with Adobe Acrobat Pro, not Acrobat Reader. Step 2: Prepare for Accessibility. Step 3: Run Accessibility Check. Step 4: Review Results. Step 5: Review Tags.
Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Go to All Tools Prepare for Accessibility Check for Accessibility. Select the desired options and select, Start Checking. Review the Accessibility Report, which highlights errors, warnings, and suggestions.
How to validate PDF/A? Upload the PDF/A file you wish to validate by either dragging and dropping it into the upload box or by browsing for it on your computer. Click on Start to begin the analysis for compliance with PDF/A standards. When the analysis is complete, the validation results will be displayed.
When using a Microsoft Office application to generate PDF/A files: Click File Save as. Select a location to save the file. Click More options In the Save as type list: list, select PDF. Click Options. Select PDF/A compliant and click OK. Click Save.
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