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Re: Office 365 for authoring accessible documents
From: Minnery, Bob (EDU)
Date: Nov 5, 2015 12:34PM
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Hi Markus
A webinar demonstration may be useful
Go Bold'n
bob Minnery
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-----Original Message-----
From: Markus Erle [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: November-05-15 8:40 AM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Office 365 for authoring accessible documents
Dear collegues,
in the field of accessible PDF authoring with Word (2010 and above) all mentioned issues are solved by using the add-in axesPDF for Word (for example table headers, floating images). You can prepare all accessibility requirements in Word. No re-working of the PDF is necessary.
We are the developer of that tool. Since that summer the final version is released.
It is developed to solve all the Word-to-PDF/UA issues - at least for all using Word on Windows.
Maybe it is worth for checking it out: https://www.axes4.com/axespdf-for-word-overview.html
I am really thrilled to hear some feedback from you.
Sorry for that shameless tip.
Best wishes
Markus
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