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  1. To change your font size, go to the Home Tab.

    Home Tab in PowerPoint, underlined with an orange line.
  2. In the font section, select the font size button and select the size font you want.

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Guide to Accessible Capitalization

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This example shows a new way to show the important content. Screen readers will read the (covered) label and tell the reader that it will be on the test.

Warning

DO NOT TYPE A SENTENCE LIKE THIS.

Tip

Use capitalizations to show the IMPORTANT text. Be sure to use capitalizations sparingly.

Guide to Accessible Bold, Italic, and Underlined Text

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Tip

This example shows the text bolded and has an addition queue. The “(callback)” queue will be read by screen readers, and it will be easier for a reader to understand the content.

Warning

This an example that is difficult to read, has way too many things bolded and italicized. The underlining also distracts readers and can make it harder to understand.

Tip

This example uses bold, italics, and underlining text sparingly. Only change the important words. This will make the content easier to read.

Step-by-Step Guide to using Strikethrough

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You can use many different symbols and special characters. However, they must always be communicated in regular text as well. This must be done so the screen readers will read the symbol properly to the reader. Here is a list of 17 15 symbols and special characters that are good to use, as well as the text you should use for the screen reader to read off.

  1. The AT Symbol.

  2. The Ampersand.

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  1. The Slash Symbol

  2. Copyright Symbol

  3. Trademark Symbol

  4. US Dollar

  5. Euro

  6. British Pound

  7. Japanese Yen

  8. Paragraph Symbol

  9. Bullet

  10. Degrees

  11. One Half

  12. One Fourth

  13. Three Fourths

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Symbol

  1. Go to the Insert Tab.

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2. Go to the Symbols section and click Symbol.

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