CommonLook® Office
Create Accessible PDFs Directly from Microsoft® Office
CommonLook® Office simplifies the creation of accessible PDF documents directly from Microsoft Word and PowerPoint sources. It’s the perfect companion tool for authors, who develop content using Microsoft Office.
Build Accessibility into Documents Early
This tool enables authors to design documents with accessibility in mind, saving time and effort later in the process. A user simply inputs vital accessibility information, prior to producing the Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
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An add-in for Microsoft® Word (doc & docx) and PowerPoint (ppt & pptx)
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Fast and intuitive – does not require prior knowledge of accessibility software or standards
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Test and fix accessibility issues in the source file (
Microsoft Word or PowerPoint)
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Ensures maximum accessibility in new PDFs, at the lowest possible cost
Create Accessible Documents Easily
CommonLook® Office is the most effective way to create accessible document standards-compliant PDF files directly out of Microsoft® Office (doc, docx, ppt & pptx) source files. Users are guided through the process of making accessible PDF documents that accurately comply with the Section 508, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), WCAG 2.0 AA, and PDF U/A standards.
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Easy-to-use for new staff, yet powerful enough for advanced users
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Exceeds the native accessible PDF functionality of Microsoft Word (doc & docx) and PowerPoint (ppt & pptx), or Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (pdf)
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Quickly identifies and helps fix accessibility compliance issues, automating most tasks
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Achieve compliance at reduced costs by lowering the expense of accessibility repairs to existing documents
How it Works?
How to create an accessible PDF document from Microsoft® Word or Microsoft® Powerpoint document?
- Launch Office from Microsoft Word or PowerPoint
- Select the appropriate accessibility standard for compliance (e.g. WCAG 2.0, PDF/UA, HHS, or Section 508)
- Test and fix identified accessibility issue(s) a listed on the checkpoint
- Once all applicable checkpoints are complete, CommonLook Office converts doc,docx, ppt or pptx from Microsoft Word or Powerpoint files to an accessible PDF file
Our Microsoft Office Document to Accessible PDF Features
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Support for Microsoft Word (doc & docx) and PowerPoint (ppt & pptx)
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Easy to learn and use, with step-by-step guidance through the checkpoints
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Create documents that conform to leading standards: Section 508, HHS, WCAG 2.0 AA or PDF U/A
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Upgraded user interface with improved checkpoints and all-new documentation
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Content preparation checkpoints for most situations
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Complete verification – detailed coverage of all conformance criteria for the chosen standard
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Style mapping – manage style usage and mapping to PDF tags
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Table formatting – manage simple, complex, and presentation tables
Frequently Asked Questions
CommonLook Office GlobalAccess modifies the document under the following circumstances in order to achieve more accessible Word and PowerPoint files:
- Any Alternative text added to images is set to the corresponding Word or PowerPoint object.
- The grouping (or ungrouping) of objects in CommonLook Office GA is committed to the Word or PowerPoint file.
NOTE: CommonLook Office GlobalAccess does NOT automatically save the document to disk but performs the above modifications in memory. When the document is closed, Word or PowerPoint offers to save the document.
As mentioned in the previous question, CommonLook Office GlobalAccess will make some accessibility changes to the source file, improving its accessibility. However, because there are limitations in MS Word and PowerPoint, these files can not always be made 100% compliant. This is, in fact, one more reason to create a PDF – because PDFs can be made compliant!
CommonLook Office GlobalAccess stores this information in a custom data section of the file.
No. CommonLook Office GlobalAccess produces PDF documents from the PowerPoint slides alone.
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