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Corrective lenses for the colorblind

Article Dave Ludwig Design with confidence, even if green looks like red to you. Are you colorblind? I am. And after years of wearing mismatched socks and squinting...

Helpful feature for JAWS in the Word spelling checker

Article If spelling and grammar are not your strong suits, you will love this feature in Word. Read on to learn how to ramp up your writing skills to a whole new...

How to work with the visually impaired

Article If you had to work with your eyes closed, could you do it? Step out of the world of the sighted and take a walk with someone who is visually impaired. It...

Making sense of HTML messages in Outlook 2007

Article You sit down with your morning cup of coffee and eagerly anticipate reading your favorite newsletter. You open the e-mail message in Outlook 2007 and wait...

Ten tips for accessible documents

Article Top tips on creating Office documents that everyone can read. Have you ever realized that not everyone receiving your documents can read and understand...

Tips and tricks for folks with Multiple Sclerosis

Article Multiple Sclerosis (MS) offers a variety of challenges, but that doesn't have to stop you from being productive on your computer. Learn how assistive technology...

Welcome to the Accessibility Advocate

Article Let's talk about accessibility. Office.com’s accessibility survival guide Just as disability takes many forms, so too does assistive technology. That's...