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Accessibility Essentials 2

Accessibility and Usability Gains for Authors

Section Overview

This section contains information on the following issues which may be of benefit to an author of a Microsoft
®
Word document.

Gains for authors

  • The Outline View - When creating a document it can be difficult to know from the outset what the final layout and structure of a document should be. Using headings and styles users can create a document (using the appropriate headings) and structure it appropriately at the end using the outline function.
  • Use of AutoCorrect - This function enables users to programme Microsoft® Word to automatically change words that are often spelt incorrectly. This can save a large amount of time when continually misspelling words.
  • Use of AutoText - This function is a simplified version of Word Prediction software. You can set Microsoft® Word to remember a word, and give you the option of entering that word with a minimum number of key presses.
  • Use of Synonyms - Built into Microsoft® Word is is a synonym checker. This can be very useful when writing a document as it enables users to highlight a word and pick from a number of alternatives.
  • Table of Contents - If a document has been created using appropriate styles and headings it is possible to automatically create and update a table of contents.
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