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Pinned Article Top Tips: Create Accessible Documents

Need quick, at a glance guidance? This article breaks down the most common accessibility tips for popular apps. It's not all-inclusive, but it hits the big ones.

Start Here: Accessibility Basics Checklist

High-level accessibility requirements at a glance, with links to further information on each topic.

Document Accessibility: MS Word and Google Docs

Covers basic accessibility requirements across all word processing software, with specific tips for both MS Word and Google Docs. Also compares accessibility features in Word vs. google Docs.

Master and Exceed the Microsoft PowerPoint Accessibility Checker

The Microsoft Accessibility Checker is a good start, but you can do better.

Master and Exceed the Microsoft Word Accessibility Checker

The Microsoft Accessibility Checker is a good start, but you can do better.

Using Adobe Acrobat Pro's Accessibility Features

Learn how to use accessibility tools in Adobe Acrobat Pro, including the tag tree, the accessibility wizard, and the reading order tool.

Fixing Scanned and Untagged PDFs

Step by Step instructions for fixing scanned and untagged PDF documents

Making LaTeX documents accessible

Describes how users of LaTeX can adapt their source files or documents to make them compliant with new accessibility requirements.

Adobe Express: Accessibility Features and Tips

Learn how to create accessible designs in Adobe Express

Creating Accessible Designs in Canva

Many people use Canva to create eye-catching designs, but as a platform, Canva has some accessibility shortfalls. Here are tips for making the most accessible projects from Canva.

Accessible Links

Best practices for accessible links, including link text, style, new windows and files, and images as links.

Making Charts and Graphs Accessible

Tips for making your charts and graphs accessible. This guidance can be used across platforms, but the emphasis in this article on MS PowerPoint and Google Slides.