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Microsoft 365: Overview
This article reviews Microsoft 365: what is it, how to use it, and where to access it. Note:  Use of Microsoft 365 apps falls under Bryn Mawr College’s Acceptable Use and Data Handling policies. What is Microsoft 365? Mi...
Microsoft Office: Personal Devices
The following article applies to personal devices . For Public/Lab computers, see Microsoft Office: Public/Lab Computers . Before You Start , you may need access to the following: a Bryn Mawr College account a personal laptop or des...
Microsoft Office: Public lab computers
The following article applies to p ublic lab computers . For personal devices, see Microsoft Office: Personal devices . Before you start , you will need access to the following: a Bryn Mawr College account Microsoft Office applicati...
Microsoft Word: Create accessible documents
This article describes the best practices you can adopt to ensure Word documents  you create and share can be read by everyone, including individuals who use assistive technologies, such as screen readers, text-to-speech, or Braille devices....
Microsoft Outlook: Accessibility features
This article describes assistive technology features that you can turn on when using Outlook to make reading and writing email easier for you . For help to creating e-mails that are accessible to others, see Creating Accessible Emails in Outlo...
Office365: Immersive reader accessibility features
Immersive Reader is an inbuilt feature now available among a variety of Microsoft platforms. Immersive Reader provides a variety of tools to support reading and comprehension. Without altering the original text, Immersive Reader allows you to chan...
PowerPoint: Create accessible slides
This article reviews the steps to create accessible slides in Microsoft PowerPoint . For more information, see Microsoft’s documentation on making PowerPoint presentations accessible.   Before you start , you may need access t...
PowerPoint: Turning on subtitles
PowerPoint can create automatic speech recognition (ASR) subtitles during a presentation in a variety of languages. This feature is available on the web, Windows, and Mac versions of PowerPoint. Web Click Slide Show . Click Always Use Subtit...