A) Adobe Acrobat Beginner guides for making documents Accessible

This is an introduction to PDF Accessibility.

The what and why of accessible PDF files  Learn what an accessible PDF file is and why it’s important.

Workspace basics  Learn how the Acrobat interface makes it easy to access files and tools across desktop, web, and mobile devices with a consistent workspace experience.

New Acrobat experience  Learn about the new Acrobat experience in the desktop version of Acrobat to help you quickly discover tools and complete your PDF tasks efficiently. The user interface is intuitive and fluid, providing consistent experiences across all surfaces—desktop, web, and mobile.

Create PDF files from Microsoft Word   Learn how to create rich, robust PDF files with hyperlinked table of contents and cross-references, bookmarks, and even attachments using the Acrobat Add-on for Microsoft Word.

Create PDFs in Office for the web  Learn how to create PDF files without ever leaving your Microsoft Office for web apps. This add-on requires a subscription to Acrobat for teams or Acrobat for Enterprise subscription.

Work with your SharePoint files  Streamline document workflows with SharePoint and Acrobat using the Adobe Acrobat for Microsoft 365. Securely convert Microsoft 365 files to PDFs, combine PDF documents into one file, comment, and rearrange pages — right from SharePoint online.

Convert email messages and attachments to PDF in Outlook Learn how to archive email messages and attachments to PDF in Outlook for your projects. Learn to deliver information in a more professional and secure manner by automatically converting attachments to PDF. This tool is only available for Windows.

Create PDF content while browsing with Microsoft Edge Learn how to turn web pages to PDF on the fly with the Adobe Acrobat extension for Microsoft Edge. This Windows-only tool is invaluable for research projects and offline viewing of web-based information.

Protect PDFs using Microsoft Purview Information sensitivity labels Learn how to protect PDFs by adding, editing, customizing, and deleting Microsoft Purview Information sensitivity labels directly in Acrobat.