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Enhancing Accessibility in PowerPoint Presentations

This document outlines essential guidelines for creating accessible PowerPoint presentations. It includes a review of documents and a video resource available at [Durham Tech Wiki](http://wiki.durhamtech.edu/wiki/index.php/Digital_Accessibility). Key points include using appropriate colors, fonts, and layout designs. Focus on utilizing Arial font, grey color scheme, and accessible box designs with rounded corners. Additionally, practical workflow examples and details for each step are provided, along with important chart tips, emphasizing clarity through data labels without overcrowding the visuals.

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Enhancing Accessibility in PowerPoint Presentations

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  1. Please review the documents and video for making PowerPoint presentations accessible at http://wiki.durhamtech.edu/wiki/index.php/Digital_Accessibility

  2. Headline here • First Point • Second Point • Subpoint • Third Point • Fourth Point

  3. Work Flow Example • Details Step 1 • Details Step 2 • Details Step 3 • Details Step 4

  4. Colors, fonts, and boxes • Font is Arial • Color is grey • Box colors are logo colors plus greys • Grey type on white, almost white type on colors • Boxes have rounded corners, no shadow, no outline Arial Arial Arial Arial

  5. Charts • Remove all background elements • Use data labels • Make labels big enough to be read but not too large to get in the way of the graph

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