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Hi All,

I know this question has been asked, but I don't remember if it's been 
answered on list.

How accessible and usable is Office 365? I'd like to hear from people 
who use it at least semi-regularly.

The campus where I teach is encouraging faculty to use it with students. 
I'm not sure I want to try something new right now, but I'm thinking I 
should start experimenting because I have the feeling our new president 
will encourage more strongly over the next couple of semesters.

* I think I've read that Office 365 is accessible. Is that true for most 
things or only for the routine stuff?

* Beyond accessible, is it confortable to work with, or do you feel like 
you're having to fiddle around as you work?

* Are the shortcut keys familiar from standard Office, or are they 
different?

* Are there problems with screen readers losing focus, or do things work 
as they're supposed to?

Thanks.

Ciao


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