> All,

> I saw the below post on another email list and thought anyone here  who  
> wishes to improve the accessibility  of MS Office, might want to give their 
> feedback.

> 
>> he person I'm dealing with is Sara. She asked me to ask if you could give 
>> examples. For example lack of labeling, scenarios, etc. I am also including 
>> a link where you can contact her Microsoft blog directly 
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/saraford/contact.aspx


Sean 

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