Headings in logical order: Our users need headings ordered logically. Consequently, we use full title of the destination page, for example, Visit Microsoft OneNote - Official Site, which comes with screen tips. For example, a hyperlink that says "click here" is not helpful to a user who cannot see the link. The accessible templates include appropriate description about the hyperlinks.
Hyperlink information: People who use screen readers sometimes scan a list of links. Earlier, the title in a slide said "Click to add title" and now it says, “Add a Slide Title – 1.”
For example, the reading order was Title, Content, and Picture which has been changed to Title, Picture, and Content. Moreover, each slide in the accessible template contains a unique title wherein a user can enter the title of his choice. PowerPoint slides with better reading order: In the accessible PowerPoint templates, we have improved the reading order for slide content by making it logical for user actions.