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Re: [External] :PowerPoint: Highlighting vs Comments
From: EMB Creative
Date: Jan 6, 2025 9:52AM
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Hi Claire,
You could approach this either way. If you want the instructions to be part
of the document, then bake them into the actual content using proper
formatting . If you want to have the instructions be like a layer on top
that could be toggled on or off, use comments.
You can’t really go wrong but you can get feedback to see which approach is
generally better received and why….
Hope that helps!
Emily
* Emily Burns*
UX | UI Design & Development
On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 11:35 AM Don Mauck via WebAIM-Forum <
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> How does that help a screen reader, or am I missing part of the thread?
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