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EASIT IO5 Accessibility checklist for PPT documents Author: UAB & SDI Date: 26.05.2020 2018-1-ES01-KA203-05275

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EASIT IO5 Accessibility checklist for PPT documents Author: UAB & SDI

Date: 26.05.2020

2018-1-ES01-KA203-05275

Summary: This document includes a checklist of the basic accessibility features PPT documents must include for users of assistive technology (e.g.

screen readers) or those who use the keyboard to access and browse through documents.

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No. Action Partner Date

1 Prepared UAB & SDI 26.05.2020

2 Changes, if any

3 Released UAB 26.05.2020

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Requirement Yes

The file Properties have been updated with the necessary information.

The correct language is set.

All slides have a visible title.

Alternative texts (Alt-Texts) are meaningful.

The reading order is correct.

No additional placeholders have been used.

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