Accessibility Best Practices For Excel Documents

Part 1. Document Content

Plain Language

Do...

Don't...

  • Do not confuse with oversimplified or condescending style; and
  • Do not write sentences of more than 20 words.

Organize Content

Do...

Unilingual document.

Don't...

  • Avoid using Excel for playbook, user guide or for large volume of text; and
  • Avoid using more than one language in the same document.

Acronyms

Do...

  • Spell out the first time in usage; and
  • Write them in uppercase.

Don't...

Do not add a period or an apostrophe to acronyms.

Part 2. Document Format Footnote 1

Run the Accessibility Checker (Microsoft website)

Named Styles

Do...

  • Format your text using built-in styles;
  • Use proper style order (1-2-3); and
  • Modify the style appearance to better fit your needs;

Don't...

  • Avoid large amount of italic text, bold, underline and uppercase letters of text;
  • Avoid identical headings.

Text (Contrast Checker)

Do...

  • Use 12 points font size minimal for text;
  • Use sufficient contrast between text and background (ratio 5:1);
  • Choose Sans serif fonts, such as Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, or Century Gothic.;

Don't...

  • Avoid using ‘Justify’ for the alignment;
  • Avoid hyphenated text;
  • Avoid runs of blank spaces, Tabs, or returns for formatting;
  • Avoid large amounts of text in bold, italics, underlined or all caps; and
  • Avoid animated text.

Table Structure

Do...

  • Use simple layout structure;
  • Specify clear and concise table headers;
  • Define header row; and
  • Define name for range of cells.

Don't...

  • Avoid merging and splitting cells; and
  • Avoid blank cell/row/column for formatting.

Colour (Colour Contrast AnalyzerFootnote 2)

Do...

  • Use sufficient contrast between text and background. Choose a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 for large text (18 point font); and
  • Use pattern with colour for charts: distinguish between lines with shape, texture and line types.

Don't...

Do not use colours to distinguish cells.

Visual Content

Do...

  • Add Alternative (Alt) text to define content and function;
  • Label images with a figure number and refer to them by their number;
  • Add a title and axis labels to charts; and
  • Add data table for complex objects such as charts.

Don't...

  • Avoid repeating information from the document in the image Alt-Text;
  • Avoid Alt-Text longer than 2 sentences;
  • Do not rely solely on charts to convey information;
  • Avoid referring to images by their appearances;
  • Avoid using “image of”, “graphic of” in the Alt-Text; and
  • Avoid using images of text.

Audio and Video objects

Do...

Don't...

Avoid long video to prevent pause/stop due to buffering.

Hyperlink

Do...

  • Provide a descriptive text to hyperlinks (to where it leads); and
  • Hyperlink text has to be clear “out of context”.

Don't...

Avoid hyperlink text such as “click here” and “link to”.

Worksheet Name

Do...

  • Give all sheet tabs descriptive and unique names; and
  • Remove blank sheets.

Contact

Please use the Intake Form Internal link on iService or email us at edsc.ti-it.a11y.esdc@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca to request an Accessible Information and Communications Technology service.

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