![]() In fact it may be one of the most important things you can do to make your documents work well with assistive technology, such as screen readers. The longer the page, the more important it is to use headings. In Word 2007, click on the Microsoft Office Button in the upper, left corner, point to Prepare, and then click Properties.Word 2013, Word 2010, from the File tab select Info and then Properties.Set an appropriate title for the document in Document Properties. When a document is first opened, screen readers will read the document title as opposed to the document name. Non-text elements, such as images have text descriptions.Structure of document remains intact so that screen readers read the document in correct order.Can be searched for headings, form fields, etc. ![]() Can be read from a screen reader and other assistive technologies for the disabled. ![]()
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