Intermediate Classes
Intermediate classes tackle some of the daily chores that we have to perform, with a focus on working smarter, not harder. You’ll learn how to prepare documents “the right way,” and you’ll practice the skills you need to take the more advanced classes.
Published PDF Accessibility Checks
Moving published Word documents to PDF and addressing common issues that crop up. Published PDF -Accessibility Check Intro to Tags... Read More

Adding Tables and Navigation
Adding Tables and Structure an accessible Microsoft Word document using Office 365; plus reviewing the methods of creating a PDF... Read More


Mail Merge Made Simple
In the beginning we were using mail merge to customize letters to hundreds of people at a time. The advantages... Read More


Animations, Transitions and Command Buttons
You cannot communicate a message if your audience is asleep. Learn how to put the WOW into your presentations with... Read More




Tables and PivotTables for Beginners
Many users assume that Microsoft Excel information is already in a Table. It has lines and rows and columns –... Read More




Visualize Information with Charts
If a picture is worth a thousand words, why are you writing so much? Charts are a great way to... Read More




Avoid Manual Formatting with Conditional Formatting
We’ve all seen the worksheet where someone painstakingly color-coded information based on its status, amount, or next steps. But what... Read More





Document Structure in Office and Acrobat
Most everyone has had the experience of groping around in a dark room trying to find the light-switch. People who... Read More





Accessible Documents Manual Checks
Two errors will pop up every time you run an accessibility check on a PDF: Logical Reading Order and Color... Read More





Making Scans Accessible
Scanned documents, like their printed predecessors, are completely inaccessible to people with vision loss unless you make an effort to... Read More