Exported Documents ADA Compliant
I import PDFs that are ADA compliant; but when they get exported out of Good Notes, they have lost all compatibility. Is there a way to preserve the incoming structure, and to include handwriting recognition to make the documents ADA compliant?
Could you please add more specifics which capabilities are needed exactly to be ADA compliant? We are not experts in this field. Please note that there are two different PDF data formats you can chose from in the export options. Flattened and Editable. Flattened will preserve the option to search for handwritten notes.
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Anonymous commented
When I create a document in MS Word, it runs through the Accessibility Checker to have a title and be tagged. When I export the document to pdf, it keeps these features. When I then import the document into Good Notes, use it to present to my class, take notes, etc. and then export the document back to my files so that I can upload it to my LMS (in this case, Canvas) the document is no longer ADA compliant. The Accessibility Checker in Canvas now registers the document as untagged, untitled, and not having the language set as English. I was wondering if there was a way to preserve any of the features the document came into Good Notes already having. We are being told all documents need to be ADA compliant, and I really like the features of Good Notes and would like to continue using it. Thanks!