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Use headings. Use lists. Use meaningful hyperlinks. Add alternate text to images. Identify document language. Use tables wisely.
An accessible document is a document created to be as easily readable by a sighted reader as a low vision or non-sighted reader. Making a document accessible is easiest when we are in the original stages of creating a document.
What are Accessible Formats? Accessible formats, sometimes called alternate formats, are ways of presenting printed, written, or visual material so that people who do not read print can access it. People who do not read print may: Be blind or visually impaired.
Choose Tools > Accessibility. In the secondary toolbar, click Full Check. In the Report Options section, select options for how you want to view the results. Select a page range if you prefer to check individual pages of a document. Select one or more of the Checking Options.
An accessible PDF is a PDF document that can be read and accessed by people with disabilities, primarily for the vision-impaired that may use assistive technology to read the file through text-to-speech or a Braille printout. A PDF document is considered accessible only if it meets a set of accessibility guidelines.
An accessible digital document is one that is well-structured and provides visual information also in a non-visual format. Examples of digital documents are PDFs and Microsoft Office files, but there are much more. They are found on a website, sent in an email or shared in various ways.
Save your Word document to OneDrive or a SharePoint Online. Click the Share button in Word and then enter one or more email addresses of people you want to share with. Set their permissions to “Can edit” (selected by default). Add a message if you like, and for “Automatically share changes” choose “Always”.
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