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Welcome everybody to The Design + Accessibility Summit 2021. Iamp;#39;m Peter Wu from the PowerPoint team at Microsoft, and today Iamp;#39;m going to talk to you about how you can empower people to achieve more by making your PowerPoint presentations accessible. Design your content to include these people, because they could have difficulty understanding your content if you donamp;#39;t. For people with low vision or colorblindness, examine contrast and use of color. For people with very low or no vision, make it work with a screen reader. And for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, add captions. Letamp;#39;s start by examining contrast and use of color so that people who have low vision or colorblindness can understand your content better. People like April and Rodrigo. My name is April Brockhoeft. Iamp;#39;m a member of the Microsoft Visually Impaired Persons community. I have low vision, so what that means is that my visual acuity is bad enough such that I cannot operate a