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The only recommended use case for PDFs is for documents that are intended to be printed. In other cases, create pages on your website to display this content. It usually is easier to create this content as pages on your website, especially if you update this content frequently.
Basic PDF Accessibility Checking
Correct PDF Reading Order
Making a PDF converted from a PowerPoint Accessible
Accessible Data Tables in a PDF
Hint: To make this easier, keep tables simple. Break complex tables up into simpler and smaller tables.
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