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Accessible Lists in Word | Bakersfield College Create accessible lists in Microsoft Word with Bakersfield College’s guidelines Use proper formatting for ADA and WCAG compliance in documents
Module 3: Use Built-in Features to Create Lists | Section508. gov In Module: 3 of the Make an Accessible Document in Microsoft Word video series, discover how to use lists to organize and structure content so assistive technology can identify that information is contained in a group, and convey the relationship between each item within the list
WebAIM: Microsoft Word - Creating Accessible Documents There are several things you can do to make your Word Documents more accessible for people with disabilities, and this capability improves with each version of Office The following best practices are provided to help you maximize the accessibility of your Word documents
Word Accessibility Cheat Sheet - eSAIL Review this Word Accessibility Cheat Sheet when you need quick instructions on how to create accessible Word documents Here are the basics This “cheat sheet” is supplemental to learning the Accessibility Fundamentals and reviewing How to Create an Accessible Word Document Please check those tutorials first before using these instructions alone
Lists in Microsoft Word - Accessibility When properly formatted, assistive technology is able to let users know when they are entering or leaving a list, how many items are in the list, and which list item they are currently on This will work whether the list is numbered, uses characters, or uses bullets
Document Accessibility Checklist – Microsoft Word Use a concise, meaningful filename Do not use unfamiliar abbreviations, or special characters (Underscores and hyphens are okay) Set title, author, and language for the document Use 12-point font size or larger Avoid using script, handwriting and condensed fonts Use line-spacing greater than 1 0 (best practice)
Create accessible Office documents - Microsoft Support The following table includes some best practices for creating Office documents that are accessible to people with disabilities For detailed information on how to find and fix the problem in a specific Office application, see the applicable instructions: