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Adobe InDesign checklist

Use this checklist to ensure that the PDFs you create from InDesign are accessible to everyone.

Checklist

Font & Formatting

Hyperlinks

  • Link text is specific and makes sense out of context.
  • Links are underlined and are a different color than other text.

Styles

  • Each text element has a paragraph style applied.
  • Each paragraph style has an appropriate PDF tag identified in export tagging.
  • Character styles are used for any formatting differences within a paragraph (such as differently colored text).

Color

Images

  • Meaningful images have alt text added in Object Export Options > Tagged PDF.
  • Non-meaningful images are marked as artifacts in Object Export Options > Tagged PDF.
  • Images are anchored close to the text that pertains to them.

Reading Order

  • In the layers panel, text and images are in the correct order (bottom-to-top).
  • In the articles panel, text and images are in the correct order (top-to-bottom).
  • In the articles panel menu, “Use for Tagging Order in Tagged PDF” is checked.

Final Checks

  • Document info (such as title and author) added to File > File Info.
  • File exported as “Adobe PDF (Interactive)" with these options checked:
    • General: “Create Tagged PDF” and “Use Structure for Tab Order”
    • Advanced: Display “Document Title” and language “English”

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Page last updated on April 14, 2025.