Color-Blindness: Running Color Blind Tests within PowerPoint

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Not everyone sees colors the same way! If your slides rely only on color to show meaning, some people might miss the message entirely! On this page, we will explore how you can check your existing slides for color-blindness issues.

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Color-Blindness: Running Color Blind Tests within PowerPoint

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