I am a bit disappointed that there was not enough time to answer what had to be many questions about Adobe Acrobat and Accessibility. So, I am hoping that those questions can, and will, be answered here. So, since mine were not answered, I'll start:
1. I have MS Office 2007 and Acrobat Pro v8 installed. Office 07 was installed as an upgrade from v 2003 and Acrobat Pro was already there. There was some kind of "PDF Maker" plugin installed in Office 2003 from Acrobat pro and it worked great. When I upgraded to Office 2007, the plugin worked for a little while and the crashed so bad that Office uninstalled it. I have since been using another PDF making plugin that I got from MS and that's been working great. But the one demoed today seems to have some wonderful controls that I would love to have. So where do I get that one. The wrong answer will be "go out and buy Acrobat v 9..."
2. Apart from using the OCR to rescan an old (pre 2001) AA doc, is there anyway to (efficiently and not very expensively) make these legacy docs accessible? Until now, I have recommended and counseled that the client should remove the old ones and recreate from original documents. What do you recommend?
Respectfully yours...
John Brandt
Can't help with #1 of your question, but for #2, when you say "AA doc" are you referring to a Adobe Acrobat PDF that was created before 2001?