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Digital Document Accessibility at Western Training Solutions

Western Training Solutions - Digital Accessibility Courses

Deadline to comply: May 1, 2025!!


By May 1, 2025, all digital documents in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat must meet accessibility standards. Ensuring your documents are inclusive isn’t just about compliance—it’s about making content readable and usable for everyone, including individuals using assistive technologies like screen readers. 


Our Digital Document Accessibility Training Course is designed to help professionals create fully accessible spreadsheets, reports, presentations, and PDFs. You’ll learn essential best practices such as proper formatting in Excel, structured headings in Word, accessible slide designs in PowerPoint, and tagging PDFs in Adobe Acrobat to meet compliance requirements with ease. 


This training course is perfect for business professionals, educators, HR teams, and public sector employees who create or distribute digital content. Whether you’re looking for Excel training, Word training, or a complete Microsoft training solution, this course will equip you with the skills to ensure your documents are both accessible and professional. 


Call: 1-204-837-4776

Email: sales@westernts.ca



Thank you for your interest in training with  Western Training Solutions.

We look forward to seeing you in class!


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