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Microsoft PowerPoint Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839215339
Pages 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Chantal Bossé Chantal Bossé
Profile icon Chantal Bossé

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface Chapter 1: Analyzing Your Audience and Presentation Delivery Needs Chapter 2: Using Industry Best Practices to Design Better Visuals Chapter 3: Leveraging PowerPoint’s Slide Master for Design Chapter 4: Using PowerPoint’s Document Masters for Accessible Handouts and Notes Chapter 5: Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Your Visuals Chapter 6: Adding and Modifying Visual Elements Chapter 7: Adding and Modifying Multimedia Elements Chapter 8: Working with Transitions and Animations Chapter 9: Building Flexibility and Interactivity into Your Presentations Chapter 10: Using PowerPoint Third-Party Add-Ins Chapter 11: Practicing Your Presentation Delivery Chapter 12: Using Presenter View Chapter 13: PowerPoint Live and Interactive Features in Microsoft Teams Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Making your presentations accessible

Making documents and presentations more accessible is making sure users with a disability can access your content with the various devices they can use, such as screen readers. Whether your country has laws or official guidelines or not, there is no reason to shy away from making your documents and presentations accessible because Microsoft has included a great feature to help you do it: Accessibility Checker. This feature was made available as far back as Office 2010, although it was less user-friendly at the time. If you are using any of the more modern versions (Office 2016, Office 2019, Office 2021, or Office for M365), you will get a much nicer interface that helps you track where are the accessibility problems and how to solve them.

To display the Accessibility pane in your presentation, you can click on Accessibility in the status bar (1) to open the Accessibility pane and tab (2) (Figure 4.14):

Figure 4.14 – The Accessibility pane in PowerPoint

Figure 4.14 ...

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