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Make your document accessible

Make your document accessible

- [Instructor] If you intend to share your Word document after it's created, one important consideration might be accessibility, you'll want to ensure that everyone's able to consume the content you've added to your document, for those with visual impairments, maybe using screen readers. And, in that case, we need text to appear inside our images that will be read aloud for people, and there are other considerations to take into account. There's an Accessibility Checker built right into Word to help us with all of that. It's what we're going to explore in this movie with our RED30Conference document 0802, if you're catching up. Let's start by clicking right here at the top and going to the Review tab. There is an option here to have our document read aloud. Let's see what happens when we click Read Aloud over here on the left-hand side or use the keyboard shortcut Alt + Ctrl + Space. - [Computer] "Red30 S Annual Conference…

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