Slide Structure

In this section:

  1. Slide Layouts
  2. Tables
  3. Lists

Slide Layouts

Providing structure to documents is essential for assistive technology but helps all readers navigate your documents efficiently and understand relationships between topics.

Avoid adding textboxes to slides for anything other than plain text. Instead, modify slide layouts and add proper placeholders.

 

Microsoft guide to finding accessible templates for Office products.

To ensure accessible structure, avoid invisible tables, text boxes, and repeated tabs, spaces, or returns. Instead:

  • Create columns using LayoutColumns.
  • Change spacing before and after paragraphs via Home > Line Spacing Options.
  • Manually create a line break by pressing Shift and Enter.
  • Of repeatedly pressing Enter, use Insert Page Break.
  • Of repeatedly pressing Tab or Spacebar, navigate to Home Increase/Decrease Indent or use the indent markers on the horizontal ruler (View > Ruler).

Tables

Tables are useful for organizing data. Properly built and formatted tables are completely accessible.

To insert a table in PowerPoint:

  1. Insert tab
  2. Table
  3. Insert Table
  4. Indicate the number of columns and rows and press Ok
    • You can add columns and rows later

Additional PowerPoint table tools:

 

Table Options

 

Apply an Accessible Design

 

Best Practices

 

Lists

Properly formatted lists organize information and make your presentations accessible.

  • Use bullet lists for unorganized lists
  • Lists where the sequence is not important
  • Use numbered lists for items where sequence is important
  • Such as steps in a process

To create a list in PowerPoint:

  1. On the Home tab
  2. Select Bullets, Numbering, or Multilevel List

SmartArt

SmartArt can be an effective tool to make lists more visually appealing. To make SmartArt accessible, one additional step is required.

  1. Once you have created SmartArt, navigate to the SmartArt Design tab.
  2. Select Convert.
  3. Choose Convert to Shapes.Convert a SmartArt graphic to shapes so that any shape can be moved, resized, or deleted independently of remaining shapes
  4. Select the Shape Format tab.
  5. Choose Group > Ungroup.SmartArt ungroup tab in the navigation bar of PowerPoint.
  6. This makes the objects independent and machine-readable.
  7. Add alt text (the exact text included in the graphic) to each item.
    • Note: some SmartArt will include an arrow or other shape behind the objects. Select such objects, right-click and choose Edit Alt Text… and choose Mark as decorative.
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