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Accessibility: How to Set a Heading in a PDF

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Just because text looks big and bold on a page doesn’t mean a computer knows it’s a main heading. If a PDF skips or scrambles its heading levels, it acts like a book with chapters out of order, making it incredibly confusing for assistive tools to navigate.
Check out the quick guide below to learn how to properly organize your document’s layout!

What is a “Heading Structure Issue”?

💡 Pro-Tip for Content Creators: The absolute easiest way to fix this is to stop it before it starts! Always use the built-in Styles menu (Heading 1, Heading 2) while typing your original file in Microsoft Word or Google Docs. When you export it as an accessible PDF, your perfect outline will automatically carry right over!

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