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QUIZ: Best Practices for Making Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations Accessible
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1. Question
Which of the following are required steps to add alternative text to an image?
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2. Question
Check and adjust the slide content reading order by using which tool within PowerPoint?
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When you use color to convey meaning in text or in a chart or graph, you must…
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How do you hide a Title on a slide?
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5. Question
To make sure that videos that you use are more accessible, include the following:
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