This article provides best practices for creating accessible PowerPoint presentations, ensuring content is usable by people with disabilities while improving clarity and professionalism for all viewers. It covers slide structure, reading order, clear content and fonts, color contrast, alt text for images, accessible tables and hyperlinks, and using PowerPoint’s Accessibility Checker to identify and fix issues before sharing presentations.
This article outlines best practices for creating accessible documents, ensuring they are usable by all readers, including those using assistive technologies. It covers logical structure with headings and tables of contents, proper text formatting, accessible links, alt text for images, captions, accessible tables, color contrast, and using built-in accessibility checkers and PDF export options to maintain compliance with WCAG standards.