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Be sure to follow these rules about tables.

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  1. Go to the Insert Tab.

    Insert Tab in Google Docs
  2. Click Chart and choose your chart style. For this example, we will use a column chart.

    A premade chart template with four main columns.
  3. A chart will appear with a link to Google Sheets. In Google Sheets you can manipulate the data anyway you want. After you are finished typing in your data, go to your document and click the refresh button on your chart. The new data will be visible.

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  4. To keep the chart fully accessible, make sure you have an easy to read font and a good size. Like Times New Roman Size 12, and Size 24 for the title. Also, make the title of the chart, and the data on the x and y axis visible. These edits can only be made in Google Sheets.

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  5. If you are trying to place your chart on a document full of text, be sure the chart is inline with the text. The chart cannot interfere with any of the test. We do not want it to be distracting to the readers.

    A bar graph of the Number of MLB Teams from 1950 to Today inline with the essay text.
  6. Now you must add Alt Text to the chart. To do so, right click the chart and select Edit Alt Text. In the Alt Text Side Bar, explain your chart in less than 150 characters.

    An alt text example for our bar graph that says, A bar graph showing the Number of MLB Teams (1950 - Today). 1950s (16), 1960s (20), 1970s (24), 1980s (26), 1990s (28), 2000 (30).
  7. Finally, consider adding a long description. Long descriptions are detailed explanations that tell the reader, in lots of details, what is on a page or graph or chart. You can make a long description by text, or a link, or a table with the same data.

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The long description describes the bar graph down to the last detail. No information is left out and is easily readable for screen readers and will not confuse the reader.

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The small table below the bar graph shows readers and screen readers the exact same information as the bar graph, the only difference is the formatting. It is much easier to read and easily accessible to everyone.

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