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Accessibility Checker in Microsoft Word with Using Headers and Footers
From: christie_bundy
Date: Oct 2, 2019 7:38AM
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I am remediating a document and it has headers and footers in it. When I
did the accessibility checker it came up as a table error and an alt text
error. So, I right clicked and went to table properties and included alt
text along with setting the row to repeat as a header.
My question is, is this the best way to handle tables/headers/footers or is
there another way? I want to be sure that I'm remediating the best way.
Suggestions appreciated.
Christie
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