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People with visual difficulties may find it useful to investigate access.adobe.com for services provided to improve the accessibility of Acrobat documents.
If your screen reader software is not compatible with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe provide a free online tool which converts the content of PDF files to a format which can be understood by most screen reader applications.
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For more information, and full details of how to use this tool, visit: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
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