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InDesign has something called styles, which are like special instructions for how things should look in a document, kind of like the rules for how a webpage should look with CSS. These styles help keep the structure and meaning of the document separate from how it looks.
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Screen reader users can move through documents more easily by using the headings. They can jump from one heading to another, listening to the hierarchy of headings and getting a sense of the document's organization without reading every word. This makes it faster to find specific sections of interest.The heading structure helps in understanding the document quickly and efficiently. Instead of reading the entire document, screen reader users can listen to the headings first to get a mental map of the content. It saves them a lot of time and allows them to focus on the parts that are most relevant to them.
Section 1.3: Headings can be Styled in Many Ways
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