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Adobe Reader and Acrobat Professional Adobe LiveCycle Designer Microsoft Office Word PowerPoint

There are some helpful accessibility features in the free Adobe PDF reader. For example, any PDF file open in Adobe reader can be read aloud with the "Read Out Loud" option. Under the 'View' menu, select 'Read Out Loud', then 'Activate Read Outloud‘. The Read Out Loud feature of Adobe Reader can be accessed with Keyboard Commands, as listed below. Activate Read Out Loud: Shift + Ctrl + Y Read This Page Only: Shift + Ctrl + V Read To End of Document: Shift + Ctrl + B Pause/Resume: Shift + Ctrl + C Stop: Shift + Ctrl + E

Features for making PDF files accessible for reading Ability to add text to scanned pages to improve accessibility Tools for creating accessible PDF forms Conversion of untagged to tagged PDF files Tools for editing reading order and document structure Security setting that allows screen readers to access text while preventing users from copying, printing, editing, and extracting text Action Wizard to make PDF Accessible

Accessibility Palettes Support for Screen Readers Adding Structural Navigation to Forms Tabbing Order for Accessible Forms Accessible Form Properties Accessibility of Imported Content Accessibility for Authors overview.html

Before starting any document, Right click, scroll to Palettes and select Accessibility. This will continue to show up throughout the document. When choosing a text box selection look to the far right of the screen to accessibility. Select “Caption” to tag the text box name.

You can check the tab/reading order and change it as needed. Livecycle allows designers to specify the embedding of accessibility information within files that are saved in PDF.

Word Add alt text to images and objects Specify column headers in tables Use styles in long documents Use short titles in headings Ensure all heading styles are in the correct order Use hyperlink text that is meaningful Use simple table structure Avoid using blank cells for formatting Structure layout tables for easy navigation Avoid using repeated blank characters Avoid using floating objects Avoid image watermarks Include closed captions for any audio

Document layout Keep lots of white space between columns of text this help’s people with low vision and users of screen reading software. People with sensory or cognitive disabilities will benefit from documents with lots of white space. Make hyperlinks descriptive. Don’t use Click here or More. Format documents with high contrast. Black text on white provides the highest contrast. Make font sizes 12 point or larger. Use fonts consistently. Use sans-serif fonts such as Verdana, Arial or Helvetica. Avoid decorative or serif fonts such as Brush Script. Use bulleted or numbered lists. Document structure Add structure to a Word document with heading styles. Heading 1 comes before Heading 2 then Heading 3 and so forth. Don’t skip heading levels. In other words, don’t jump from Heading 1 to a Heading 3. Change the heading styles to fit your document rather than skip a heading level because you don’t like the preset appearance.

Graphics and images Avoid lots of graphics on one page. A simple page is easier to read. If the document contains graphic elements such as images, diagrams or charts, be sure to convey information about those graphics in the text of the document. Add descriptive text to images known as "alt text". Also add a caption below the image. Use text to convey information. Do not use WordArt or create graphics that contain text. Do not convey information or directions with color exclusively. “Press the red button.” Avoid flashing or blinking elements. Flashing or blinking can cause seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy. If you must include animated text then warn your readers so they can avoid it and supply the information in another format such as plain text. Tables Screen readers and Braille displays read tables row by row across the columns which may not make sense to someone using a screen reader or Braille display. When possible, use lists to convey information. HTML provides techniques to code tables that screen readers and Braille displays can read allowing the information to be accessible. Indicate the Heading Row on data tables in Microsoft Word.

PowerPoint Add alternative text to images and objects Specify column header information in tables Ensure that all slides have unique titles Use hyperlink text that is meaningful Use simple table structure Avoid using blank cells for formatting Include closed captions for any audio or video Ensure that the reading order of each slide is logical Increase visibility for colorblind viewers

Slide Layout PowerPoint provides many pre-defined slide layouts. It is best to use these layouts for slide creation so that the slide content is accessible to someone using assistive technology or if you plan to convert the presentation to HTML or a PDF document. One method for ensuring that the presentation has the right structure is start with a blank presentation and build slides using the Outline view. With this approach each slide will use the correct slide layout and will include a slide title. This is especially important for proper text flow. Text Boxes and Images Avoid using Text Boxes on slides as they appear as graphic elements to assistive technology software and the content within them may not be accessible. Text Boxes also appear as graphic elements when the presentation is converted to HTML or PDF using specialized conversion tools. When images are placed in a presentation you need to include a description of the image so that someone using assistive technology can understand what the image is. This descriptive text known as "alt text" is retained if the document is converted to HTML or PDF. Also adding a caption below the image will help all users understand the purpose of the image.

Tables and Charts Tables may be used in PowerPoint slides but their use should be limited to the presentation of data as opposed to slide layout. Data tables can be inserted using the slide layout that contains a table or by selecting Table from the Insert menu. Charts and graphs are often used on a presentation slide. Just like tables, charts or graphs should be added using the appropriate slide layout or by selecting Chart from the Insert menu. Audio If you include audio in the presentation then you must include an area at the bottom of each slide for text captions. The captions must be synchronized with the audio.

Why documents should be made accessible Types of documents How to create accessible documents Built-In technology to help test documents for accessibility Built-In technology to help test documents for accessibility DEMO DEMO Third Party Solutions Questions

When you go to file, you’ll see on the left side a “Check for Issues” and when selecting that you’ll find “Check Accessibility”

 PDF Accessibility Wizard (PAW) PDF Accessibility Wizard (PAW)  Plug-in installs directly into MS Office 2007 and 2010  Allows document creators to convert a scanned PDF document into a tagged, accessible PDF document  Accessible Wizard for MS Office Accessible Wizard for MS Office  Plug-in installs directly into any MS Office app ( i.e., Word, PPT)  Walks document creator through issues within document and how to make them accessible

Web and Software Accessibility and other E&IT: Kara Zirkle, IT Accessibility Coordinator, phone: or George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, MSN 6A11, Aquia Building, Room 238, Fairfax, VA Phone: Fax: Website: