Document Structure & Navigation
Visual Content & Design
Text & Readability
Interactive Elements
Validation & Exporting
100

Manually making text bold and larger to create a section title, instead of using the Styles gallery

What is a "fake heading"?

100

This text description of an image is read aloud by a screen reader, explaining the image's content.

What is Alt Text?

100

Hitting the Enter key multiple times creates this problem, which a screen reader announces as "blank, blank, blank."

What are extra blank lines?

100

Instead of using link text like "Click Here," the text should describe the link's destination.

What is meaningful (or descriptive) hyperlink text?

100

Found in the "Review" tab, this tool scans your document for issues like missing alt text and low contrast.

What is the Accessibility Checker?

200

This tool in the "View" tab shows a clickable outline of your document and is the best way to check your heading order.

What is the Navigation Pane?

200

Using red text as the only way to mark a task as "urgent" violates this accessibility rule.

What is "Don't use color alone to convey meaning"?

200

This is the recommended minimum font size for accessible documents, though 16-18pt is even better.

What is 12-point font?

200

Word's built-in tools for creating fillable fields, which are not accessible and should be avoided.

What are Legacy Form Tools?

200

Using this common function will strip out all your accessibility tags like headings and alt text.

What is "Print to PDF"?

300

This rule states you must use Heading 1, then Heading 2, then Heading 3, without skipping any levels.

What is a logical (or sequential) hierarchy?

300

This term describes the necessary difference in brightness between your text and its background for readability.

What is Color Contrast?

300

Simple fonts like Arial and Calibri fall into this category, which is recommended over decorative or serif fonts.

What is sans-serif?

300

To ensure a link is easily recognized by all users, it should have this standard, two-part formatting.

What is blue text and an underline?

300

To save an accessible PDF on a Mac, you must select this option under "Save As."

What is "Best for electronic distribution and accessibility"?

400

Instead of just typing an asterisk or "1.", you should use these buttons on the Home tab to give a list proper structure.

What are the Bulleted and Numbered List buttons?

400

A screen reader already announces "image," so you should avoid starting your alt text with these redundant words.

What are "Image of" or "Picture of"?

400

Instead of using blank lines, you should adjust these settings in the "Paragraph" menu to add space.

What are "Spacing Before" and "Spacing After"?

400

When creating a simple form in Word, you should only place this many fields on each line.

What is one?

400

When saving as a PDF on a PC, you should check this box under "PDF options" to create a file format that is archival-friendly and preserves accessibility.

What is "PDF/UA compliant"?

500

Found in the "Table Design" tab, checking this box is critical for letting screen readers identify column titles.

What is a Header Row?

500

For a complex chart, the alt text should be a short summary, and this should be provided in the body text immediately after.

What is a long or extended description?

500

Found in the "Review" tab, setting this ensures a screen reader pronounces words in the document correctly.

What is the document language?

500

If a document might be printed, you should include this in the link text itself.

What is the URL (e.g., benetech.org)?

500

On a PC, you must click "Options" when saving as a PDF and check this specific box to preserve your document's structure.

What is "Document structure tags for accessibility"?

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