Screen reader can't read PDF in hebrew

Hi
I need help. I download the new version of Acrobat (XI) and I want to try to make PDF in hebrew readeable by NVDA screenreader. I did all what you explain in your guide but nothing happens. The screen reader can't read the document.
Is that a way to make it readeable? Also in hebrew? Thanks for your help.

Hi Karmonaa,
Did you set the document language to Hebrew? In Acrobat, File -> Properties -> Advanced tab -> Language drop down box

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