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Working with custom styles

Working with custom styles

- [Instructor] The great thing about Microsoft Word is that when you use Microsoft's default header styles, those styles are automatically mapped to the appropriate tag in the accessible PDF file. That all goes out the window when you create a custom style though. Don't worry, it can be fixed. And I'd like to show you how right now. So, I'm starting this video with the 04_03 document open on my computer. I'm going to focus on this front page here. You can see that I have this text on the front page called, Social Media Training Manual. And it's big, important text, right? And if I open up my Styles pane, you could see that this is using a style called, Title. And the name, Title, kind of signifies really important text. Well, I want to show you however, that if I create a PDF file of this document. I'll go ahead and save this into my folder. When I look at this PDF and I open up the tags tree, you're going to notice I do…

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