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Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center – Accessibility baseline

Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center – Accessibility baseline

The Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center is getting an update to include the Accessibility Baseline feature, which allows IT admins to configure accessibility policies to empower users to create accessible content. This update will be rolled out in early May and is expected to be complete by mid-May, without impacting any organizations. Admins will need to create a policy in the Policy Configuration blade of the Apps Admin Center and select Accessibility baseline from the annotation bar to show the recommended accessibility policies. This new baseline will provide an easy way to deploy and empower accessibility in an organization. For more information, visit the provided links.

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