I think that this can be done, but I was under the impression that it 
required XML. I may be mistaken. You should check the Adobe.com forums. 
There is an Accessibility user group there.

Scott

Madeleine r Dimond wrote:
> We're beginning to make our documents accessible, and we'd like to work in 
> FrameMaker as much as possible, rather than retouch them in Acrobat. 
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> We have some icons that we use before notes, tips, and other asides. I'd 
> prefer that the reader skip the graphic because the word "Note" is part of 
> the text. However, in Acrobat the Reading Order tool shows the graphic as 
> "No alternative text exists," and the person checking the document says 
> that's not acceptable, even though it doesn't cause a reading problem.
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> So is there any way to set the anchored frame properties for the graphic 
> so that Acrobat will recognize it as background text and its Reading Order 
> tool will ignore it?
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> Is there any Accessibility group associated with FrameMaker?
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