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creating accessible Word documents chapter 5 logical reading order this training video is produced by the accessibility and policy unit of the California Department of Social Services the purpose of this step is to ensure all documents will be read by assistive technology in the same logical sequence by which it would be read in print format most people have only thought of ensuring a logical reading order and a document in respect to how it looks can a person with vision figure out the order that the author wants the content to be read this is usually in a left or right top to bottom order in the western world in accessibility we have to ensure that this logical reading order is maintained in the document when assistive Technologies are in use content that we usually have assumed will be understood by the reader in a logical order may not be read and understood in the order we intend if not constructed with accessibility in mind in the example below this is how the information may be