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Microsoft 365: PowerPoint Advanced (2023): Helpful Tips and Accessibility Features

Learn how to reuse slides, use Immersive Reader, and create a more accessible slideshow
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Deanna Schmuck  4 Lessons ·  27m  in English 

Course Description

Making a presentation more accessible is important because it ensures that people with disabilities or diverse needs can fully participate and engage with the content. By considering accessibility, you are promoting inclusivity and providing equal opportunities for all individuals to understand and benefit from your presentation. The Immersive Reader function helps improve the accessibility and readability of presentations while the Check Accessibility feature helps you identify and address potential accessibility issues within your presentation. It scans your slides and provides recommendations to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The reuse slides and duplicate slide features can streamline your presentation creation process, maintain consistency, save time, and ensure accuracy and efficiency across your slide. Considering the visual design of slides and maintaining a consistent feel throughout has many benefits. PowerPoint 365 offers a diverse range of templates, themes, and slide layouts to choose from.

In these Microsoft 365 PowerPoint 2023 lessons, we will learn how to reuse slides from past presentations and how to duplicate slides within a presentation. You will learn how to use the Immersive Reader feature tools and ways to create a more accessible presentation for individuals with learning differences, visual impairments, or language barriers. We will explore using the PowerPoint Designer feature to enhance slides.

What You'll Learn

  • Reuse slides from past presentations and duplicate slides within a presentation
  • Explore PowerPoint Designer feature options to enhance slides
  • Use the Immersive Reader feature tools to improve readability
  • Create a more accessible presentation for individuals with learning differences, visual impairments, or language barriers
  • Apply the Check Accessibility feature to identify and address potential accessibility issues
  • Choose from PowerPoint 365 templates, themes, and slide layouts for consistent visual design

Key Takeaways

  • Making a presentation more accessible ensures that people with disabilities or diverse needs can fully participate and engage with the content.
  • The Immersive Reader function helps improve the accessibility and readability of presentations.
  • The Check Accessibility feature scans slides and provides recommendations to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
  • The reuse slides and duplicate slide features can streamline presentation creation, maintain consistency, save time, and ensure accuracy and efficiency.
  • PowerPoint 365 offers a diverse range of templates, themes, and slide layouts to maintain a consistent visual design.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

This course covers how to reuse and duplicate slides, explore the PowerPoint Designer feature, use the Immersive Reader feature, and create more accessible presentations in Microsoft 365 PowerPoint 2023.

Who is this course for?

It is suited to those creating accessible presentations for individuals with learning differences, visual impairments, or language barriers, and anyone wanting to streamline presentation creation in PowerPoint 365.

How does this course help make presentations more accessible?

It teaches the Immersive Reader feature tools and the Check Accessibility feature, which scans slides and provides recommendations to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities.

What skills will I gain?

You will build skills in Microsoft PowerPoint, advanced presentation functions, Microsoft Office 365, and presentation software.

What lessons are included?

The lessons are Reusing a Presentation and Duplicating Slides, Exploring PowerPoint Designer, Using Immersive Reader, and Making Your Presentations More Accessible.