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University of Dundee. By Alternative Formats Service see blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats for help. Section 1. Section Break – Designed for the Reader. Tips. Training Guide http://blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats/home/training-resources/inclusivetm /
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University of Dundee By Alternative Formats Servicesee blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats for help
Section 1 Section Break – Designed for the Reader
Tips • Training Guide http://blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats/home/training-resources/inclusivetm/ • Click new slide and choose a layout – avoid drawing text boxes • The template has been designed to comply with the University’s design, accessibility and other legal requirements. • All text should between 20pt & 24pt or above • Help is at hand - email altformats@dundee.ac.uk • See blog.dundee.ac.uk/altformats/ - Templates for training and help
Split content slide • When creating a new slide, you can choose the slide layout by navigating to the new slide • Change a layout by choosing “layout” • Avoid the temptation to draw text boxes, resize existing text boxes if required
Picture with caption Description text – remember to “add alternative text ” (Right click on image format picture) long descriptions can go in the notes section
Modifying this Template • This template has been subjected to over 140 test for compatibility, visibility, accessibility, branding, projector & printing tests(colour and b&w). When modifying please limit your changes where possible. • How to Modify • View Tab> Slide Master, and select the top slide • Check colour choices at • http://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/
Support & Advice • Andy McMahon Alternative Formats Manager/IT Disability Support Specialist • t. 01382 388787 • e. a.z.mcmahon@dundee.ac.uk • www. blog.Dundee.ac.uk/altformats