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Peter Mosinskis

Index of Slides : Text Mostly Version

  1. Creating Accessible Word Documents
  2. Overview
  3. Why Make Information Accessible?
  4. What Kinds of Disabilities?
  5. Examples of Assistive Technology
  6. Examples of Assistive Technology
  7. General Office Configuration
  8. Prompt for File Properties
  9. Accessibility and Microsoft Word
  10. 7 Steps to Accessible Word Documents
  11. Text Description of Graphics and Images
  12. Text Description of Graphics and Images (cont.)
  13. How would you describe this? Example Figure 1
  14. Tips
  15. How would you describe this? Example Figure 2
  16. Tips
  17. How to Describe Things
  18. Use color correctly
  19. Use color correctly (cont.)
  20. Using Styles to Create a Document Structure
  21. Styles and Document Structure
  22. Applying Styles To A Document
  23. Rules for Applying Styles
  24. Neat Tricks for Styled Documents
  25. Modify Style dialog box
  26. About Writing Style
  27. Using Tables for Tabular Data
  28. Identify Table Row and Column Headings
  29. Identify Table Row and Column Headings
  30. Use Appropriate Font Formatting
  31. Use Appropriate Font Formatting
  32. Create Bullets and Numbered Lists
  33. Provide a Table of Contents
  34. Provide a Table of Contents
  35. Provide a Table of Contents
  36. Provide a Table of Contents (TOC)
  37. Add document metadata
  38. Document metadata hint
  39. Gotchas
  40. Choosing the Right Format
  41. HTML Pros & Cons
  42. MS Office Pros & Cons
  43. PDF Pros & Cons
  44. Accessibility Spectrum
  45. Best Strategy
  46. Either Way…
  47. Saving Word as HTML
  48. How to Save Word as HTML
  49. How to Save Word as HTML (cont.)
  50. HTML Challenges
  51. Accessibility and Adobe Acrobat
  52. Acrobat & PDF Overview
  53. Garbage In = Garbage Out
  54. Tools You’ll Need
  55. Creating PDF from Microsoft Office Documents
  56. Creating PDF from Microsoft Office Documents
  57. Summary
  58. Other Related Workshops
  59. Resources
  60. Questions

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