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This quickguide overviews the basics of creating accessible PDF documents.
This webinar offers an overview and discussion of Federal regulations on services to business.
This quick guide reviews the basics of creating accessible PowerPoint presentations.
PowerPoint is the most popular tool to support presentations. You may have to prepare an accessible presentation in advance so that individuals can follow along with their screen readers. All presentations posted on websites, also should be accessible. It is important that you understand what it takes to create and remediate an accessible PowerPoint.
This video overviews joint performance guidance that was issued as TAC 1701 on December 19th, 2016. DISCLAIMER: This webinar was created in January 2017. The guidance may be out of date, but the video can be used as a reference.
Microsoft Word is a fundamental word processing program that millions of us use every day. Because of its popularity and widespread use, it is important that you understand what it takes to create and remediate an accessible word document.
This quick guide overviews the essential steps to creating accessible word documents.
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) is pleased to publish Frequently Asked Questions: Integrated Location Criteria of the Definition of “Competitive Integrated Employment.”
These NCRTM videocasts review creating and remediating accessible word documents. As part of the National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials' Community of Practice (CoP) - Section 508: Frustrations and Fixes, it's one of several training videos that will help educate the group on the basics of document accessibility.
The Access Board is revising and updating, in a single rulemaking, their standards for electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by Federal agencies covered by section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as well as our guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act of 1934.