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How to Create Accessible PowerPoint presentations
1/27/2020 3:53:01 PM
Do you have an accessible PowerPoint template? If so, be sure to use it. If not, you can still create an accessible PowerPoint.
If you have Adobe Acrobat Pro, you can export your PowerPoint presentation using the Acrobat tab within PowerPoint.
Open the tags pane. Verify that the tags are in the correct order and have the correct type of tag. Run the Acrobat Pro accessibility checker.
There is more to testing in Acrobat Pro, so if you plan to create a PDF, reach out to a colleague with experience to help you.
This checklist was created by the State of Minnesota’s Office of Accessibility to help you consider digital accessibility as you create a PowerPoint, but it does not include tips for all the things you might add into your presentations. Please visit the Microsoft Accessibility help pages for more information.
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