

If you are unsure whether a template is accessible, you should check a sample document produced when the template is used (see Technique 11). Because templates provide the starting-point for so many documents, accessibility is critical. For example, a “Meeting Minutes” template might include headings for information relevant to a business meeting, such as “Actions” above a table with rows to denote time and columns for actions of the meeting. If errors are found, please report them to: office documents start with a template, which can be as simple as a blank standard-sized page or as complex as a nearly complete document with text, graphics and other content. This document is provided for information purposes only and is neither a recommendation nor a guarantee of results.
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Most of these have not been checked for accessibility, but some information and/or instructions are available for the following formats in Technique 12. In addition, Writer offers many other word processor and web format saving options. The default file format for Writer is Open Document Text (ODT). If you are creating forms, web pages, applications, or other dynamic and/or interactive content, these techniques will still be useful to you, but you should also consult the W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) because these are specifically designed to provide guidance for highly dynamic and/or interactive content. Typical of office-style workflows (Reports, letters, memos, budgets, presentations, etc.).Self-contained (i.e., without hyperlinks to other documents, unlike web content), and.and do not include audio, video, or embedded interactivity) , Fully printable (i.e., where dynamic features are limited to automatic page numbering, table of contents, etc.Text-based (i.e., not simply images, although they may contain images),.Intended to be used by people (i.e., not computer code),.This guide is intended to be used for documents that are: We recommended using other applications, such as current versions of Microsoft Word, which has a robust suite of tools available for creating accessible documents. Editor’s note: For later versions of OpenOffice Writer and LibreOffice, the accessibility checking features made available through AccessODF is no longer stable (tested on OpenOffice 4.1.7 and LibreOffice 6.3.1.2).
