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Go into the Prepare Form Tool Edit Mode.
On the right side of the screen, go to the Fields Section.
The Fields Section contains all of your form fields and gives you the ability to rearrange the order of the form fields. To move the form field order, click and drag the field you want into a new position.
Go back to Preview Mode and press the Tab Key to test the new location of your form fields.
Keep tweaking the Fields Section until everything is in order.
Section 5.7: Tagging
When your PDF Tab Order is finished, it is time to tag your PDF. Tagging your form is a very long and repetitive process, but it does get easier and faster with time and practice. To tag your form field,
First, we need to create a Tags Root. Right now, we do not have one in our PDF sample. To create one, go to the Tags pane and right click on the No Tags Available text. Click Create Tags Root.
Next, go to the Options Menu and click Find.
In the Find Element box, go to the Find dropdown menu and choose Unmarked Annotations. Then check Search Document and click the Find button.
The first form field in your document should be highlighted. When you see this, click the Tag Element button.
The New Tag box will appear. In the Type dropdown menu, choose Form and click OK.
In the Tags Pane, you will see a Form Tag has been created and within it is an OBJR Tag with your form field inside it.
Go back to the Find Element box and repeat these steps until every single form field has been tagged.
Once everything has been tagged, we are going to tag our text for each form field. Start by creating a paragraph tag and placing each text inside.
Drag and drop all of the Form tags and OBJR tags into their respective Paragraph tags.
Tag the rest of the objects in your PDF.
Section 5.15: PDF Form Wizard
The Form Wizard scans your form and automatically add fields for you.
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