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Microsoft adds an accessibility feature to PowerPoint for people with hearing loss
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<blockquote data-quote="Orchid" data-source="post: 1023936" data-attributes="member: 98800"><p>Microsoft PowerPoint having closed captions in their audio files, as well as video files, is a must for anyone (in my point of view). Even people having excellent hearing can have trouble understanding what someone is saying. However, there is no mention of this feature being in Microsoft Office Online. I am a Linux user, and if I were to work/go to school, I would use the online version of Microsoft Office PowerPoint. I hope Microsoft is thinking about putting closed captions in their online version. People who need to use Microsoft Office but don't want to spend $$ on Office software would benefit from this feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orchid, post: 1023936, member: 98800"] Microsoft PowerPoint having closed captions in their audio files, as well as video files, is a must for anyone (in my point of view). Even people having excellent hearing can have trouble understanding what someone is saying. However, there is no mention of this feature being in Microsoft Office Online. I am a Linux user, and if I were to work/go to school, I would use the online version of Microsoft Office PowerPoint. I hope Microsoft is thinking about putting closed captions in their online version. People who need to use Microsoft Office but don't want to spend $$ on Office software would benefit from this feature. [/QUOTE]
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