

Below are the mouse-only terms and their keyboard alternatives: However, for clarity there are several instances where mouse-only language is used. We have tried to formulate these techniques so that they are useful to all authors, regardless of whether they use a mouse. Most of these have not been checked for accessibility, but some information and/or instructions are available for the following formats in Technique 12 (below):
EXCEL FOR OS X FOR MAC
In addition, Excel for Mac offers many other spreadsheet processor and web format saving options. The default file format for Excel for Mac is Office Open XML (XLSX). If you are creating forms, web pages, applications, or other dynamic and/or interactive content, these techniques will still be useful to you, but you should also consult the W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) because these are specifically designed to provide guidance for highly dynamic and/or interactive content.


Editor’s note: In the later versions of Excel for Mac, users can add alt text for images and graphical objects and check accessibility.
