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- Creating Accessible Word Documents
- Overview
- Why Make Information Accessible?
- What Kinds of Disabilities?
- Examples of Assistive Technology
- Examples of Assistive Technology
- General Office Configuration
- Prompt for File Properties
- Accessibility and Microsoft Word
- 7 Steps to Accessible Word Documents
- Text Description of Graphics and Images
- Text Description of Graphics and Images (cont.)
- How would you describe this? Example Figure 1
- Tips
- How would you describe this? Example Figure 2
- Tips
- How to Describe Things
- Use color correctly
- Use color correctly (cont.)
- Using Styles to Create a Document Structure
- Styles and Document Structure
- Applying Styles To A Document
- Rules for Applying Styles
- Neat Tricks for Styled Documents
- Modify Style dialog box
- About Writing Style
- Using Tables for Tabular Data
- Identify Table Row and Column Headings
- Identify Table Row and Column Headings
- Use Appropriate Font Formatting
- Use Appropriate Font Formatting
- Create Bullets and Numbered Lists
- Provide a Table of Contents
- Provide a Table of Contents
- Provide a Table of Contents
- Provide a Table of Contents (TOC)
- Add document metadata
- Document metadata hint
- Gotchas
- Choosing the Right Format
- HTML Pros & Cons
- MS Office Pros & Cons
- PDF Pros & Cons
- Accessibility Spectrum
- Best Strategy
- Either Way…
- Saving Word as HTML
- How to Save Word as HTML
- How to Save Word as HTML (cont.)
- HTML Challenges
- Accessibility and Adobe Acrobat
- Acrobat & PDF Overview
- Garbage In = Garbage Out
- Tools You’ll Need
- Creating PDF from Microsoft Office Documents
- Creating PDF from Microsoft Office Documents
- Summary
- Other Related Workshops
- Resources
- Questions