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Accessible Documents Best Practices
An accessible digital document is well-structured, providing visual information in a non-visual format. Examples of digital documents are PDFs and Microsoft Office files. There are many more. They exist on a website, sent in an email or shared in various ways. The information on this page is specific to Microsoft Word, but the principles apply to all text documents. Building accessibility into the document from the start is best practice.
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Supported Versions of macOS at UCSF
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Resolve Accidental Uploads from Macs to iCloud
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UCSF Adobe Licensing
UCSF has a discounted licensing agreement with Adobe for Devices used for UCSF Business and UCSF-owned devices. UCSF does not have a site license agreement for any Adobe products.For students, devices not used for UCSF business and not owned by UCSF will need to purchase licenses directly from Adobe. For Students: Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers | Adobe Creative Cloud
BigFix Endpoint Manager FAQs
Frequently asked questions General What is BigFix? What information is collected by BigFix?
Print Management Services FAQs
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