Hi,

Someone recently pointed me to this article: <http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2684292.ece>: "Microsoft launches disabled-friendly products".
The start of the article reads:
"Microsoft India on Saturday - World Disabilities Day - unveiled a set of 40 templates for most commonly used public information circulars, forms, gazettes and notifications. These templates when used will automate the process of creating accessible documents for visual, hearing and learning impaired people. "

So I wondered if anyone had done an accessibility review of the templates that ship with LibreOffice. Any takers?

Best regards,

Christophe


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