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PowerPoint Accessibility

In the realm of PowerPoint presentations, your visuals might impress, but lurking within could be accessibility challenges. For instance, issues, like disrupted logical flow for screen readers, can perplex context. Our specialization in digital accessibility, guided by WCAG principles and established standards, addresses these concerns. By transforming presentations, we ensure universal access and improved usability. This guarantees your content resonates effectively with diverse audiences.

Testing & Remediation

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Structure and Navigation

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Animation and Slide Transitions

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Reading Order

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Table Accessibility

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Color Contrast

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Font and Styling

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Lists and Bullets

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Overreliance on Audio and Video

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Document Metadata

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Headers and Footers

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Alternative Content

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Alternative Text for Images

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Accessible Hyperlinks

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Screen Reader Testing

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2

Primarily for web content, WCAG guidelines can also apply to PowerPoint

ADA & Section 508

U.S. federal law requires federal agencies to ensure electronic and IT accessibility for people with disabilities.

Canadian Standard on Web Accessibility

The 2011 Standard on Web Accessibility requires Government of Canada web content to conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

Microsoft Accessibility Standards

Microsoft provides its own guidelines and resources for creating accessible documents, including Word documents.

Standards

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