From the course: Word Essential Training (Microsoft 365)

Unlock this course with a free trial

Join today to access over 24,700 courses taught by industry experts.

Make your document accessible

Make your document accessible

- [Instructor] If you plan on sharing your completed word documents with others, you'll want to be inclusive and make sure that everyone is going to be able to access and consume the content in your document. Those who may have visual impairments might use a screen reader to read out what's on the page, and in that case, there are some things we can do to make sure that it is accurate. We're going to explore checking accessibility as we continue working with our Red30 conference document from before Red30Conference0802 in the chapter 8 folder of your exercise files if you want to get caught up with me. Let's click right here at the beginning of the first line Red30's annual conference, and we'll go to the review tab here. Some things are happening in the background and some things may need to be fixed up to make sure our documents are fully accessible. Let's go to read aloud and when we click this, it's actually going to read out what's on the page. Notice the keyboard shortcut, alt…

Contents