Over the last few months, I’ve been getting PDF’s via e-mail which have mostly 
been news letters from the clients the company I work with audits/remediates 
for accessibility, and I check over them to make sure everything is readable.
  However, some of these I’ve been noticing have been scanned, but not 
proofread, because they are so riddled with spelling errors, which while this 
is technically not considered an accessibility violation, some of them are so 
bad they make the document borderline unreadable if you’re reading it with a 
screen reader.  However, I’m only using Adobe Acrobat Reader, and am wondering 
how doable the process to go through via Voiceover and edit these would be 
before I consider purchasing a license to do this.  Has anyone done this who 
could give me some pointers?

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