Slide Deck Accessibility

Verify that the slide deck is accessible to all users and adheres to accessibility guidelines. In PowerPoint, you can ensure accessibility by using the built-in Accessibility Check feature as well as keeping in mind some additional accessibility design tips.

  1. Select the Review  tab > Check Accessibility.
  2. In the Accessibility pane, you’ll see a list of errors and warnings, with how-to-fix recommendations for each.

Video: “Accessibility Checker in PowerPoint” by The Accessibility Guy [1:32] is licensed under the Standard Youtube License. Captions and transcripts are available on YouTube.

10 PowerPoint Accessibility Tips

To ensure the accessibility of your content, consider these key points:

  1. Use the Check Accessibility tool and review the Accessibility Checker rules.
  2. Ensure documents and slides have titles
  3. Write in plain language
  4. Use accessible font and colour
  5. Employ built-in styles
  6. Provide alternative text for images
    • While most images require alt text, it’s important to note that not all require it. Some images may simply be decorative. To help determine if an image needs alt text, review An alt Decision Tree.
  7. Create accessible hyperlink text.
    • Avoid vague instructions like “see,” or “click here,” or “read more. If URLs must be included, provide self-describing hyperlink text and format URLs as normal text with no link attached (similar to the links on this page, for example)
  8. Use PowerPoints built-in tools for tables and lists
  9. Caption or transcribe embedded media
  10. SmartArt use: In general, avoid the use of SmartArt to create lists, comparative tables, diagrams, and steps because it can pose accessibility issues. If using SmartArt to design a slide element, then ensure that the SmartArt is converted to an image, reinsert in the slide, and properly ALT texted to describe its meaning. Contact our graphic designer/team members if you need help converting SmartArt to images.

Alternative Text Tips

Formatting and Styles to Avoid

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