This video looks at what to do when the accessibility checker flags a “figures alternate text” issue in a PDF document.
If the accessibility checker flags “figures alternate text,” this means that one or more images in the document do not have text descriptions in their tags. People who navigate the document using screen readers won’t be able to make sense of the images unless you give each image a text alternative or mark it as an artifact.
To view the sample documents, visit
https://aka.ms/PDFSamples Learn MoreLearn more by going to Faculty Development and Engagement's
Digital Accessibility page at
https://facultydae.waubonsee.edu/instruction/usability/digital-accessibility
For information on Microsoft accessibility, visit
https://microsoft.com/accessibility
Additional Resources:
Adobe Accessibility:
https://adobe.com/accessibility