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How to use LibreOffice Accessibility Check to ensure your documents are readable by all?

To use LibreOffice Accessibility Check to ensure your documents are readable by all, follow these steps:
Open the document you want to check.
Click Tools > Accessibility Check.
The Accessibility Check dialog box will open. It will list all of the accessibility issues found in the document.
To fix an issue, click the Fix button next to it.
To learn more about an issue, click the Help button next to it.
Once you have fixed all of the issues, click Close.
The Accessibility Check tool checks for a variety of accessibility issues, including:

Missing or incorrect document title and language
Missing or incorrect alt text for images
Split or merged table cells
Fake/manual numbering
Hyperlink text that is not descriptive
Low contrast between text and background
Blinking text
Footnotes and endnotes
Incorrect heading order
Text that conveys additional meaning with direct formatting
In addition to using the Accessibility Check tool, you can also follow these general tips to create more accessible documents:
* Use heading styles to organize your document and make it easier to navigate.
Use a readable font size and font family.
* Use high contrast colors for text and background.
* Avoid using blinking text or all caps text.
Provide alt text for images and other non-text elements.
* Use tables sparingly and avoid split or merged cells.
Avoid using footnotes and endnotes.
* Use a consistent numbering style for lists.
Use descriptive hyperlinks.
By following these tips, you can create documents that are more accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities.

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