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PowerPoint Accessibility

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Last Updated: September 3rd 2011


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08/02/2011 10:01 PM

STAMP: Conversation with Jim Hunter

Jim Hunter is the practice lead for the Enterprise Applications team at Intergen. Jim brings energy and humor to his role and has a strong focus on delivering solutions to the many clients that Intergen delivers to. Intergen is an award winning Microsoft solutions partner that delivers solutions on the Microsoft platform; always striving to achieve their goal: That everyone, every day is touched positively by the things we do. Intergen has been responsible for creating STAMP, the Subtitling Add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint -- Jim discusses this add-in in this conversation.


04/28/2011 02:32 AM

Learn PowerPoint 2010: Edit Captions within the STAMP Add-in for PowerPoint

We have already explored how you can create new captions for movies inserted in PowerPoint 2010, using the STAMP Caption Editor. Once these captions have been added, you may want to edit them by following these steps.


04/28/2011 12:58 AM

Learn PowerPoint 2010: Import TTML Caption Files in the STAMP Add-in for PowerPoint

It's so easy to create and insert captions using the Caption Editor within the STAMP add-in for PowerPoint 2010 - but if you captions already available as TTML files, you can import those captions into PowerPoint even more easily.


04/05/2011 10:25 PM

Learn PowerPoint 2010: Create Video Captions using the STAMP Add-in in PowerPoint

After you have installed the STAMP add-in, you can find captioning options within the Video Tools Playback tab on the Ribbon. Do remember though that the Video Tools Playback tab is a contextual tab which appears only when you have a video clip selected in your presentation. Before adding captions, you need to insert a video (movie) clips in PowerPoint.


04/04/2011 11:37 PM

Learn PowerPoint 2010: Download and Install the STAMP Add-in

The STAMP add-in is designed for PowerPoint 2010 only and you may not be able to use it in previous versions such as PowerPoint 2007. Also at present, we only found a version of STAMP that works with the 32-bit versions of PowerPoint 2010. If all this sounds confusing, do not worry since I have this tutorial divided into three parts which will help you all the way from checking your PowerPoint version to downloading the add-in and installing it.


04/01/2011 01:47 AM

Learn PowerPoint 2010: STAMP Accessibility Add-in for PowerPoint

Microsoft has made available STAMP (Sub-titling text add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint), a free add-in for PowerPoint 2010 that enables you to create captions for video and audio files within your PowerPoint presentations. In addition to manually adding captions, you can also work with any media files that have associated Timed Text Markup (TTML) files.


04/27/2009 07:43 AM

A PowerPoint Blog: Test Your Color Sense

It's called the Online Color Challenge, and it ascertains how well you see color -- and how well you can differentiate between the various hues of a color as they evolve from one value to another. In its orginal form, this contains four rows of jumbled-up color chips that you need to drag and place so that each color chip is suitably similar to the ones before and after them.


02/06/2009 11:18 PM

A PowerPoint Blog: Learn PowerPoint: Slides for Color Blind Audiences

Color blindness is some sort of color vision deficiency which results in differences in the way that an affected person sees and distinguishes various colors. It is mostly inherited, but can also be caused due to damage in the eye, nerve, or brain. There is no proven way to change these vision deficiencies. When a color blind user looks at a PowerPoint slide, he or she might view it differently than other people. Even different color blind users may not see the same slide with the same vision -- there are three known varieties of color blind visions.






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