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Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Word to PDF Pitfalls: Unraveling barriers you may not be aware of

23 Apr 2024

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Microsoft Word is said to be one of the best applications for making accessible documents, but how true is that claim? There are a lot of practices that designers use that set them back while working within Word. Join Chad Chelius and Dax Castro as they talk about some of the most common issues document creators encounter when working within this application, best rules to follow to avoid those issues, and how to remediate your document when issues arise. Listen in and learn why you should use caution with templates, missing or artifact document covers within the header, title tags versus H1 tags, accessible links in the footer, how to turn off auto-generated alt-text, bulleted lists and 2 column layouts, creating an automated table of contents, and layout tables. Episode Resources: How does my Bulleted List Sound Document Learn More about axesWord Demonstration Creating Accessible Dot Leaders By Chad Chelius Are Track Changes Accessible? By Dax Castro Time Stamps 0:00 - Introduction 2:13 - Introducing the Topic 3:03 - Using Caution with Pre-Built Templates 5:15 - Document Cover and Headers 7:35 - Title Tag Versus H1 Tag 13:11 - Accessible Links in the Footer 20:04 - How to turn off Auto-generated Alt-text 25:05 - Bulleted Lists and 2 Column Layouts 29:22 - Manual Table of Contents 35:13 - Layout Tables

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