I seem to remember hearing that IDs (of all kinds) have to be unique within a document. Does that apply to tables ? If so if you have more than one page of complex tables in a PDF this feature may need some touch up to the IDs. Still a great feature and easy to tag complex tables this way.
The IDs are automatically generates in sequence and only need to be unique to that table. Acrobat handles multiple tables with Cell IDs just fine. There are MCIDs too. Those do have to be completely unique across the whole doc.
@arequina It is a stand alone program. Forms really are not best served in a table. This method of using AxesPDF to set header IDs would not really be the right application.
I seem to remember hearing that IDs (of all kinds) have to be unique within a document. Does that apply to tables ? If so if you have more than one page of complex tables in a PDF this feature may need some touch up to the IDs. Still a great feature and easy to tag complex tables this way.
The IDs are automatically generates in sequence and only need to be unique to that table. Acrobat handles multiple tables with Cell IDs just fine. There are MCIDs too. Those do have to be completely unique across the whole doc.
Do you have any videos on Excel accessibility, and what should be converted into a PDF?
Excel always requires manual fixes because everything exports as tables and most of the time not accurately.
Hi, Dax. I really like this tool for my forms program. How do I obtain this?
Follow up question: Will this work when conducting an accessibility check on the form?
Follow up to the follow up question: Will this work on AEM Forms Designer?
@arequina It is a stand alone program. Forms really are not best served in a table. This method of using AxesPDF to set header IDs would not really be the right application.
@@arequina It will check the form, yes, but most of your corrective work would still be in Acrobat.
@@PDFA Thanks, Dax. That's good to know.