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Digital Accessibility

PowerPoint

Digital Accessibility for PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint lets you create, edit and share electronic slide presentations.

As part of the Office 365 suite, Microsoft PowerPoint is free for Clemson faculty, staff and students. This guide applies to PowerPoint for Microsoft 365. An understanding of accessibility standards and fundamental concepts is a prerequisite for this guide.

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Accessibility Checker

Microsoft products have a built-in accessibility checker, available by selecting Check Accessibility in the Review tab. To see real-time updates of accessibility issues as you author, enable showing inline accessibility notifications.

Improve accessibility with the Accessibility Checker

Automated tools cannot detect all accessibility issues. Some elements require manual review:

Best Practices for Accessible Presentations

Consider the following best practices when presenting to an audience:

  • If there's a microphone available, use it.
  • Use plain language. Avoid jargon.
  • Define acronyms. Explain complex terms and information.
  • Describe visuals. Avoid assumptions and sensory reliance (e.g., "I'll give you a minute to read this slide.")
  • Ensure captions are available.
  • Limit slide content. Avoid walls of text.
  • Encourage multiple modes of participation.
  • Distribute slides in advance.

Learn more about accessible events, including additional information regarding hosting considerations and inclusive language.

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