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In this tutorial, we will discuss how to make PowerPoint files compliant for screen readers. We will address common myths and mistakes that people make without realizing that screen readers may not be able to interpret the document correctly. The key points include creating accessible files, saving them properly, and working with scanned images. It is crucial to ensure that PDF files are readable by screen readers, especially when starting with Word files or PowerPoint presentations. We will also explore options for working with scanned images to make them accessible. Ultimately, the goal is to provide guidance on making documents accessible even if you only have a printed copy and no original files.