I rarely use PowerPoint on any operating system, and when I do, it's generally for reading someone else's presentation.

So I don't have suggestions to offer, except that you should also try Apple's KeyNote (part of iWorks) as it may be more accessible under Mac OS than Microsoft's PowerPoint is.

On 14/3/21 3:08 pm, Jessica Moss wrote:
I’ve now gotten to the point with Omnicommander, where we’re now trying to do 
presentations via Powerpoint on the most common issues we’re finding each month 
with the web sites we’re testing/auditing, so we can start conveying to these 
various companies not only what we’re finding inaccessible about these sites, 
but how to fix them as well.  However, I was never taught how to use powerpoint 
with a screen reader period, so unfortunately, I have no idea what to do with 
the presentation file I was given to work with, as far as navigating through 
it, or anything along those lines.  Can someone please help me figure out the 
ropes for this?


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