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This article will describe fixes for several issues with PowerPoint presentations and Word documents. |
Adding Alt Descriptions to PowerPoint Images
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| Adding Alt Descriptions to PowerPoint Images |
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| Adding Alt Descriptions to PowerPoint Images |
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Ally may tell you that a PowerPoint presentation contains images that are missing an alternative description. If that occurs, you can follow the steps below to rectify the issue.
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Ally provides instructions on how to write a good alternative description, in case you're not familiar. In general, you want to describe the image and include any text in the image. |
- Open the PowerPoint file on your computer
- Select the image
- Click the "Picture Format" tab and locate the "Format Pane" button
- Select the "Size and Properties" tab, and then "alt text" from the dropdown
- Add text to the description field, don't worry about title
- Save the file and reupload it to Blackboard
Adding Headings to a Word Document
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| Adding Headings to a Word Document |
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| Adding Headings to a Word Document |
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Ally may tell you that a Word document is missing headings. If that occurs, you can follow the steps below to rectify the issue.
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Read the Ally feedback for more information about why headings are important, how to use headings effectively, and where to find tutorials to help you add headings to the document. |
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| Adding Headers to Data Tables in Word |
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| Adding Headers to Data Tables in Word |
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Tables should be used in Word exclusively for data, not for a visual layout. This is because using tables as a visual layout can confuse screen readers. |
Ally may tell you that a table in your Word document is missing headers. This is easy to fix.
- Open the document in Word
- Highlight the first row in your table that explains what's in each column
- From the "Table Design" tab at the top, check the box for "Header row"
- Optionally, right click the highlighted row, select "Table Properties" and check "Repeat as header row"
- If the table spans multiple pages, Word will automatically copy the header row at the top of each page
- Save the document and reupload it to Blackboard
Exporting a Word Doc as a Tagged PDF
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| Exporting a Word Doc as a Tagged PDF |
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If you export a Word document as a PDF, you can lose some of the accessibility features built into Word documents. Ally let let you know if this happens by giving you a warning that says you have uploaded an untagged PDF. You can tell Word to export tagged PDFs.
- Open the file in Word
- Click "File" > "Save As..."
- Select "PDF" from the File Format dropdown
- Below the File Format selection, you will see some options. Find the "Best for electronic distribution and accessibility" option and select it
- Export the file and upload it to Blackboard