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Checking for Accessibility in Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office products have a built-in Accessibility Checker for testing a document’s overall accessibility. The checker provides Inspection Results, feedback about the importance of fixing errors and warnings, and tips on how to repair issues that pose barriers to accessibility.

The Accessibility Checker is available for Office 365 for the web, as well as the desktop client software which has more extensive accessibility reporting than the web app. It is important to note that older versions of Office have an Accessibility Checker, but it’s slightly different than what’s described on this page and is launched via a different procedure (consult the help section for your version of Office.)

Using the Accessibility Checker in Microsoft Office

The steps for launching the Accessibility Checker for Word, PowerPoint, and Excel in Windows, Mac, and for Office 365 online are the same.
From the Review tab select the Check Accessibility icon. However, the desktop version in Windows offers more options from a drop-down menu; from that menu, select Check Accessibility.

example of Check Accessibility tool in microsoft word

In all versions of Office, this will display an Inspection Results window that lists Errors, Warnings, and Tips to improve accessibility. It is important to note that Errors and Warnings will cause significant barriers to accessibility and must be addressed. 

  • Clicking on an issue will take you to the location of that issue.
  • At the bottom of the Inspection Results window there will be a brief synopsis on why that issue is an accessibility barrier and it will provide you with steps to correct the issue. 

example of accessibility checker inspection results

Please note the Accessibility Checker may not address all issues and a manual review of more lengthy documents that include overall document structure (heading levels, table of contents, links), tables, and images will be necessary.

For additional information, see the Microsoft Support documentation on how to Improve Accessibility with the Accessibility Checker.