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Re: Australian Government guidance on PDF Accessibility
From: Karlen Communications
Date: Jan 10, 2011 8:06AM
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In Office 2010 you can create your own customized Ribbon. It is found in the
options categories by pressing Alt + F, T in Word, PowerPoint or Excel or
Outlook. I don't use Access but assume it is available there too.
Cheers, Karen
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> I hope I don't offend by saying this again, but we've found that along
> with proper training it's necessary to put an interface that supports
> the creation of accessible documents in front of the person using the
> word processor. For Word 2003, I created an Accessibility toolbar.
> When my workplace moved to Word 2007, I worked with our IT staff to
> create an Accessibility tab (it also works in Office 2010).
>
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