Before you begin
Learn about the most common accessibility barriers in our Top 10 Tips. We strongly recommend starting with our Digital Accessibility Awareness course to build your understanding of key terms and concepts. You can also sign up for additional trainings and workshops tailored to your projects.
PowerPoint
Make slides accessible to your audiences, including tips for headings, reading order, and images.
Word
Structure your content with headings, styles, and alt text to support screen readers and keyboard navigation
Learn how to check for tags, set reading order, and avoid common issues.
Excel
Organize data and tables with accessibility in mind, including naming sheets and using labels.
