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Hi everyone! In this video Im going to show you how to make a Word document accessible - in other words how to make the content easy to perceive and navigate by people with various types and degrees of disability. Im using Office 365, but it should be similar in other versions of Word. Well look at the following topics: images, colors, headings, spacing, links, and tables. Heres an example document. This is a shortened version of a syllabus for my class. It doesnt look too bad. Most people who can perceive visual design should have no problem reading or finding information in it. Weve already got a good start: the text size is 12, which is a good size for reading; there is enough spacing between rows; its not cluttered; and the content is organized in headings, subheadings, bullet points and so on. However people who use screen readers or have less than perfect sight or color vision would have some problems. Lets first have a look at the Microsoft Word Accessibility Checker.