How to Make Microsoft Word Documents Accessible

Fall 2019

Oct 17, 2019 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
3:00pm-4:00pm
348, James E. Walker Library (LIB)
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Many course materials begin as Microsoft (MS) Word documents. These can be exported to PDF, copied and pasted into web pages, or simply shared as Word documents. We must ensure that these documents meet accessibility standards. This workshop will cover basic forms of accessibility in MS Word, including headings, images, links, tables, lists, color usage, and language changes. Bring your laptop if you want hands-on practice.

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