Creating accessible Word documents and converting to PDF
Description
Description
Length: 90 minutes
Prerequisites suggested :
- Introduction to accessibility at the University of Ottawa
- Accessible writing
Description
Learn how to create, format and save accessible Word documents and to convert them to accessible PDF files. Clear examples are used to show you how to easily convert your Word files to PDF. Use accessibility checkers for Word and PDF documents to detect and resolve accessibility issues. You’ll use your own material to practise the main aspects of making documents accessible. Participants are asked to bring a laptop.
Downloads
- Contrast analyser
- Acrobat XI Pro (Free 30 trial version available)
- PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC 2)
- Microsoft Office Word 2010 (minimum)
- Conversion Tool (For Mac users only)
Resources
- uOttawa Accessibility website
- Creating accessible Word documents and converting to PDF PPT presentation
- Drop-in help centre every Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to noon (1 Stewart, Room 113)
Accessibility and Diversity
More information
- Language
- English
- Alternate version
- This workshop is not offered in the other official language at this time.
- Approval
- Your request must be approved by a supervisor.
- Delivery mode
- In class
Accessibility
If you have any accessibility needs, please contact the service offering the workshop as soon as possible so we can ensure your accessibility needs are met (see your invitation for contact information
Dates
There is no event or no online module available at this moment.