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Making shape inaccessible to screen readers
Hello
If I want to make a shape inaccessible to screen readers, is it enough to simply not give it any Alt Text? The scenario is that I have an image with about 6 captions highlighting different aspects. I just want to put a complete description in the Alt Text for the image. And I don't want screen reader users to have to navigate past a load of null descriptions for the captions. Using Word 2007 Thank you |
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