In a previous post of mine I had mentioned about how to Add or EditAltTextinPowerPoint, a post where you can find right here. In this post I will describe how to activate or deactivate this feature which is available in MicrosoftWord and MicrosoftPowerPoint.
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As mentioned: Alternative text is text associated with an image that serves the same purpose and conveys the same essential information as the image. In situations where the image is not available to the reader, perhaps because they have turned off images in their web browser or are using a screen reader due to a visual impairment, the alternative text ensures that no information or functionality is lost. Absent or unhelpful alternative text can be a source of frustration for visually impaired users of the Web.
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Delete All Markup on the Current Slide: Deletes lines you drew on a slide you selected. Delete All Markup in This Presentation: Deletes lines you drew on all the slides in your presentation. Press Esc when you’re finished using a pen (but be careful not to press Esc twice, because the second press tells PowerPoint to end the presentation). Once the command Edit Alt Text is selected the Alt Text task pane will appear, where I have described in a previous post. In the image below, I have opened the Microsoft PowerPoint application, where must select the File tab in order to move to Backstage View. Anybody else having problems when they open either a pc version of powerpoint in macs powerpoint, or visa versa, causing the drop shadows to turn white? This is when i open a powerpoint 2007 on mac or a powerpoint 2008 on a pc.
In the image below, I have opened the Microsoft Word application, where must select the File tab in order to move to Backstage View. Once in BackstageView, from the drop-down menu that appears from the left we select the category Options.
Once the Options command is selected, the WordOptions dialog box appears as we can see below. From the left we must select the category EaseOfAccess, and then from the middle of the dialog box we locate the area Automatic Alt Text. Under this area we are notified with the following:
Automatic Alt Text Generates Descriptions For Pictures To Make Them Accessible For People With Vision Impairments. Access Alt Text Any Time By Clicking “Edit Alt Text…” In The Right Click Menu For Pictures.
If we want to Generate Automatic Alt Text for Pictures, we must activate the check box at the left of the command where it mentions the following:
Automatically Generate Alt Text For Me
Once we have done the appropriate settings we press the Ok button at the bottom right corner of the Word Options dialog box in order to return to our Document.
In the image below, I have inserted a Picture in a Document, where immediately at the bottom the ScreenTip appears mentioning the following:
- Alt Text: A Picture Containing Building, Sky, Red (The description depends on the picture that we have inserted).
If we do a right click on the image, the shortcut menu will appear, where we select the command Edit Alt Text. Once the command Edit Alt Text is selected the AltText task pane will appear, where I have described in a previous post.
In the image below, I have opened the Microsoft PowerPoint application, where must select the File tab in order to move to Backstage View. Once in BackstageView, from the drop-down menu that appears from the left we select the category Options.
Once the Options command is selected, the PowerPointOptions dialog box appears as we can see below. From the left we must select the category EaseOfAccess, and then from the middle of the dialog box we locate the area Automatic Alt Text. Under this area we are notified with the following:
Automatic Alt Text Generates Descriptions For Pictures To Make Them Accessible For People With Vision Impairments. Access Alt Text Any Time By Clicking “Edit Alt Text…” In The Right Click Menu For Pictures.
If we want to Generate Automatic Alt Text for Pictures, we must activate the check box at the left of the command where it mentions the following:
Automatically Generate Alt Text For Me
Once we have done the appropriate settings we press the Ok button at the bottom right corner of the PowerPoint Options dialog box in order to return to our Presentation.
In the image below, I have inserted a Picture in a Slide, where immediately at the bottom the ScreenTip appears mentioning the following:
- Alt Text: A Screen Shot Of A Cell Phone (The description depends on the picture that we have inserted).
If we do a right click on the image, the shortcut menu will appear, where we select the command Edit Alt Text. Once the command Edit Alt Text is selected the AltText task pane will appear, where I have described in my previous post.
Below you can check out the video describing How To Activate or Deactivate The Alt Text Feature in Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint 365.
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In a previous post of mine I had mentioned about how to Add or EditAltTextinPowerPoint, a post where you can find right here. In this post I will describe how to activate or deactivate this feature which is available in MicrosoftWord and MicrosoftPowerPoint.
As mentioned: Alternative text is text associated with an image that serves the same purpose and conveys the same essential information as the image. In situations where the image is not available to the reader, perhaps because they have turned off images in their web browser or are using a screen reader due to a visual impairment, the alternative text ensures that no information or functionality is lost. Absent or unhelpful alternative text can be a source of frustration for visually impaired users of the Web.
All you need to do is to continue reading this post.
In the image below, I have opened the Microsoft Word application, where must select the File tab in order to move to Backstage View. Once in BackstageView, from the drop-down menu that appears from the left we select the category Options.
Once the Options command is selected, the WordOptions dialog box appears as we can see below. From the left we must select the category EaseOfAccess, and then from the middle of the dialog box we locate the area Automatic Alt Text. Under this area we are notified with the following:
Automatic Alt Text Generates Descriptions For Pictures To Make Them Accessible For People With Vision Impairments. Access Alt Text Any Time By Clicking “Edit Alt Text…” In The Right Click Menu For Pictures.
If we want to Generate Automatic Alt Text for Pictures, we must activate the check box at the left of the command where it mentions the following:
Automatically Generate Alt Text For Me
Once we have done the appropriate settings we press the Ok button at the bottom right corner of the Word Options dialog box in order to return to our Document.
In the image below, I have inserted a Picture in a Document, where immediately at the bottom the ScreenTip appears mentioning the following:
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- Alt Text: A Picture Containing Building, Sky, Red (The description depends on the picture that we have inserted).
If we do a right click on the image, the shortcut menu will appear, where we select the command Edit Alt Text. Once the command Edit Alt Text is selected the AltText task pane will appear, where I have described in a previous post.
In the image below, I have opened the Microsoft PowerPoint application, where must select the File tab in order to move to Backstage View. Once in BackstageView, from the drop-down menu that appears from the left we select the category Options.
Once the Options command is selected, the PowerPointOptions dialog box appears as we can see below. From the left we must select the category EaseOfAccess, and then from the middle of the dialog box we locate the area Automatic Alt Text. Under this area we are notified with the following:
Automatic Alt Text Generates Descriptions For Pictures To Make Them Accessible For People With Vision Impairments. Access Alt Text Any Time By Clicking “Edit Alt Text…” In The Right Click Menu For Pictures.
If we want to Generate Automatic Alt Text for Pictures, we must activate the check box at the left of the command where it mentions the following:
Automatically Generate Alt Text For Me
Once we have done the appropriate settings we press the Ok button at the bottom right corner of the PowerPoint Options dialog box in order to return to our Presentation.
In the image below, I have inserted a Picture in a Slide, where immediately at the bottom the ScreenTip appears mentioning the following:
- Alt Text: A Screen Shot Of A Cell Phone (The description depends on the picture that we have inserted).
If we do a right click on the image, the shortcut menu will appear, where we select the command Edit Alt Text. Once the command Edit Alt Text is selected the AltText task pane will appear, where I have described in my previous post.
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Below you can check out the video describing How To Activate or Deactivate The Alt Text Feature in Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint 365.
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