Word Accessibility Assistant
Word has a built-in tool to check for common accessibility issues.
Check Accessibility
To open the Check Accessibility tool:
- Move to the Review tab
- Select Check Accessibility
This opens the Accessibility Assistant panel displaying the following list of issues:
Color and Contrast
Hard-to-read text contrast
Media and Illustrations
Missing alt text
Image or object not inline
Tables
Missing table header
Use of merged or split cells
Document Structure
No headings in document
Document Access
Restricted Access
Each of the above will be explored in greater detail in this course.
In the Accessibility Assistant panel open Settings and check Keep accessibility checker running while I work.
This adds a message to the status bar to the bottom of the PowerPoint window. The message will update automatically as you add or change content. Accessibility: Good to go means you have no issues. Accessibility: Investigate indicates something is broken. Click the message to go directly to the Accessibility panel.
Consult Microsoft Support for more information about using the accessibility checker.
Check-in
Next Steps
Return to the start here module or press your browser’s back button to check your documents for accessibility issues.