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Date: | Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:35:48 -0700 |
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I'd be interested in a copy whatever you come up with. thanks.
Alan Cantor wrote:
> Hello EASI colleagues,
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> I think most people with disabilities would agree that Word is a fairly accessible format. However, I know that there are features that are difficult or impossible to access using assistive technologies and alternative access techniques.
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> I am making a list of "rules" for people who create Word files on what they can do to ensure that Word documents are as accessible as possible. I would welcome your suggestions on what to do - and what to avoid - to ensure that Word documents are fully accessible to you.
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> Note that I am compiling rules about what makes it easy or hard to access the CONTENT of Word file. There are also dos and don'ts around the user interface, but I am not dealing with these now.
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> Alan
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> Alan Cantor
> Project Manager
> Strategic e-Government Implementation
> e-Government, OCCS
> 416-212-1152
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