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Find accessibility resources by document type. This index links to UND, TTaDA, Microsoft, Deque University, and Section 508 guidance for creating accessible Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, Outlook, and Blackboard Ultra content.
Finalizing your document is an essential step in creating accessible content. This article walks through the key checks to complete before sharing, including metadata, spelling, accessibility tools, and formatting considerations across Microsoft Office applications.
Tables are a great way to organize information—but only when they’re built with accessibility in mind. This article walks you through how to create tables that are clear, structured, and easy to navigate across Microsoft Office applications.
Learn how to get started with digital accessibility at UND. This article connects you to TTaDA resources for accessible documents, Blackboard courses, audio and video content, and tools for testing accessibility.
Link to instructions on using the Deque University digital accessibility training modules available to all UND employees.
The latest versions of Microsoft Edge offer the ability to open office files in the browser using Microsoft's Office.com.  When this option is enabled, attempting to open Office documents from Blackboard may result in an HTTP 404 error, or the Word online application opens but displays the message "Sorry, there was a problem and we can't open this document. If this happens again, try opening the Document in Microsoft Word"
Your Office 365 account also lets you install your favorite Office programs onto your desktop.