DigitalVA Accessibility Guide

This guide provides practical, high-level instructions for making sure the digital content we create every day within VA is accessible. It is important to consider accessibility throughout the conceptualization, development, and design processes for all the content we create.

The Office of Information and Technology is committed to inclusive design and accessibility to ensure products can be used by all stakeholders.

Accessibility is the practice of making your information usable by as many people as possible.

From websites to Word® documents to email messages, accessibility must always be part of the creation process. Some basic requirements apply to all.

Product Guides

Word® Documents

As the foundation for most documents, Microsoft Word is the go-to tool for creating textual content. These are some basic guidelines for creating accessible documents.

PowerPoint® Presentations

Basic guidelines for creating accessible slide shows that can be used before, during, and after a presentation.

Excel® Spreadsheets

Basic guidelines for creating accessible spreadsheets.

Email Messages

As the number one means of communication, emails must be accessible regardless of the recipient.

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