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It's important to manually review each document for accessibility, because the automated accessibility checking tools included in Microsoft Office applications don't always adequately identify accessibility problems. This document provides a list of items for manual review for Microsoft Word. See also related manual review checklists for Excel and Powerpoint.
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The Accessibility Checker in Microsoft Office no longer identifies some accessibility issues. This article lists problems it's known to miss, and links to manual checklists for key Microsoft applications.
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Automated accessibility checking tools in Microsoft Office applications do not adequately identify accessibility issues. This document provides a checklist for manual review of Microsoft Excel documents. (Additional applications will be added as their documentation is completed.) This article will link to related and supporting articles as they are added.
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- Digital Accessibility Resources
It's important to manually review each document for accessibility, because the automated accessibility checking tools included in Microsoft Office applications don't always adequately identify accessibility problems. This document provides a list of items for manual review for Microsoft Excel. See also related manual review checklists for Word and Powerpoint.
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Microsoft will retire SharePoint Alerts in July 2026 and encourages users to switch to SharePoint Rules and Power Automate for notifications. Users should review their current alerts, learn the new tools, and transition their notifications before the retirement date to ensure continued seamless communication.