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Introducing Accessibility in Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007
This course investigates how accessibility has been integrated within the new generation Operating system and Office Applications and is essential for anyone planning to purchase or rollout implementations of these products on 2008. This course will ensure that your planning will comply fully with the requirements of the DDA and health and safety legislation and well as maximising the free features of the system to reduce costs.
The course explains
- Choosing the right solution for you
- Ease of Access Centre
- Using Vista Speech recognition
- Building Blocks within Office
- Windows Media Centre and Internet Explorer 7
Course dates
- 28 October 2008 - Reading
- 24 November 2008 - Manchester
- 12 December 2008 - Warwick
- 27 January 2009 - Covent Garden, London
- 6 March 2009 - Warwick
£125 + VAT per delegate
£225 + VAT per delegate to include access to all e-learning courses for one year
For more information about this course download Introducing Accessibility in Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 course information (PDF 479KB).
To book a place on this course courses@abilitynet.org.uk or phone 0800 269545 or download the Introducing Accessibility in Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 Booking Form (231KB).
