Digital Accessibility: Lists

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Technology Digital Accessibility Digital Accessibility: Lists

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Accessible lists help a person with a visual impairment understand that a set of items should be considered as a group. When a person using assistive technology, like a screen-reader, comes across an accessible list in digital content, the first thing identified will be the number of items in the list. This helps orient them to the fact that they are entering a list, and how long it is. Learn more about lists in these Microsoft 365 applications.

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