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Reading Untagged Document

edsager
Registered: Jan 29 2007
Posts: 5

Every time I convert a document to PDF, a box appears asking me to help Acrobat decide how to analyze the document so that my assistive technology can interact with the application. This started after I started using Windows Vista speech recognition and I cannot turn it off/disable it. I do not want to read the untagged files and I do not want to tag the untagged files. Others have asked a similar question, but no answers seem to stop this situation. Any ideas as to how to stop this automatic untagged document analysis?
 
Thank you,
edsager

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8, Windows
dbaker
Expert
Registered: Feb 10 2006
Posts: 413
Hi --

The feature you are describing is integral to Acrobat 8, not to Vista or speech recognition, and can't be disabled.

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bktc
Registered: Apr 17 2008
Posts: 1
I, for one, do NOT need another unwanted "feature" slowing down my computer. Are you sure there is no way to turn this off? I only view PDF files and I do not utilize these assistive technology features. I do not mind that they are there but I fail to see why can't be a simple option to disable them.

brian
Rich Hutchins
Registered: Apr 22 2009
Posts: 1
The window you describe did NOT come up in my documents until I added Dragon Naturally Speaking software to my computer. Now, this window comes up every time I open a PDF document in Acrobat. Somehow, whatever happened when I loaded Dragon Naturally Speaking, it affect all PDF documents. I am, still, trying to figure out how to turn this off!
daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Look over this thread -
[url]http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?id=13663[/url]
It may be applicable to your situation.

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