How to enable Document is Tagged PDF

Hi,
Kindly let me know how to enable "Document is Tagged PDF" using Scripting. For more references I have attached the screenshot.
Thanks for looking into this.
Regards,
Sudhakar

Hi,
Yes, the document is tagged for images and the option should be enabled as screenshot attached earlier. We need the document should be Tagged as "YES" in the Description (Document Properties).
And when we run the option "Add Tags to Document"  we lost the Alternate text information for the eps images.
Kindly Advise!
Regards,
Sudhakar

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