Alternative Formats Service see blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats for help University of Dundee Click new slide and chose a layout – avoid drawing text boxes The template has been design to comply with the Universities design, accessibility and other legal requirements. All text should between 20pt & 24pt or above Help is at hand - email altformats@dundee.ac.uk By Alternative Formats Service see blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats for help
Section Break – Designed for the Reader
Tips Training Guide http://blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats/home/training-resources/inclusivetm/ Click new slide and choose a layout – avoid drawing text boxes The template has been designed to comply with the Universities design, accessibility and other legal requirements. All text should between 20pt & 24pt or above Help is at hand - email altformats@dundee.ac.uk See blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats/ - Templates for training and help
Split content slide When creating a new slide, you can choose the slide layout by navigating to the new slide Change a layout by choosing “layout Avoid the temptation to draw text boxes, resize existing text boxes if required
Picture with caption Description text – remember to “add alterative text ” (Right click on image format picture) long descriptions can go in the notes section
Colour ® PowerPoint presentation is to ensure the colour contrast between the text and background colour is significant enough for the audience to easily read the content of the slide, without being distracted by the background. The template has tested this for you
Footer & header Text You can change the header and footer text Select Slide master – Search help for slide master if you are unsure. If you change the text or background colour make sure it prints in grey scale with good contrast Contact alt formats for help