

Tagged PDF files can still be created without installing Acrobat. If not, select Preferences from the Acrobat ribbon and ensure that Enable Accessibility and Reflow with tagged Adobe PDF is selected.The program should create a tagged PDF file by default.Or you can select File> Save as Adobe PDF.To export a PDF, select Create PDF from the Acrobat ribbon.Please note the Acrobat add-in is only available to users who have Acrobat X installed and have the 32-bit version of Office 2010. Before saving, select Options and ensure that the Document structure tags for accessibility option is selected.Click on the Office Button, hover over Save As, and select Adobe PDF (or use shortcut Alt+F, F, P).Word 2007 offers a free Save as PDF Add-in that allows you to create tagged PDF files without installing Acrobat. If not, select Adobe PDF Conversion Options and select the Create Accessible (Tagged) PDF file option. Or you can select Create PDF from the Acrobat ribbon.To export a PDF, click on the Office button, hover over Save As, and select Adobe PDF (or use shortcut Alt+F, F, A).The Adobe Add-in, also called PDF Maker, is the best choice to create high-quality tagged PDF files. The following instructions can also be used to convert PowerPoint files to PDF.

Office 2010 users can create tagged PDF files natively or with the Adobe add-in.
