(Originally published on Jan 18, 2024 by Shireen Salma)
Hi, Microsoft 365 Insiders! My name is Shireen Salma, and I’m a Product Manager on the Accessibility team. I’m excited to share with you some updates to the Accessibility Assistant that are designed to help you keep your Word documents accessible to all readers and were announced at the Ability Summit last spring.
By flagging any issues that could prevent your documents from being accessible, the Accessibility Assistant helps ensure your readers can understand and use the content as you intended. If you have something in your document that the assistant recognizes as an accessibility issue, an icon in the shape of a person appears to its left.
When using the Accessibility Assistant pane, the following 5 major categories of issues are checked and flagged:
These improvements to the Accessibility Assistant are available to Beta Channel users running Version 2402 (Build 17315.20000) or later.
Features are released over some time to ensure things are working smoothly. We highlight features that you may not have because they’re slowly releasing to larger numbers of Insiders. Sometimes we remove elements to further improve them based on your feedback. Though this is rare, we also reserve the option to pull a feature entirely out of the product, even if you, as an Insider, have had the opportunity to try it.
We want to hear from you! Please let us know what you think of the Accessibility Assistant with the in-app survey that pops up after the second use.
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