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General A reference to internal or external textual or graphic objects is made by explicit naming, not solely by means of a description via visual or auditory features. The use of colours is generally sparing. If colours are used to convey information (e.g. in diagrams or to mark text), labels, symbols or patterns also convey the same information. Document The main language of the document corresponds to the language set for the spell checker. The title is stored with the metadata, is meaningful and easy to understand and corresponds to the first heading of the document. Extensive documents have a table of contents at the start date. The header and footer are created with appropriate format templates and are free of relevant information (page numbers are permitted). Footnotes, endnotes and references are based on the functions that Word offers under "References". Text The text passages that differ from the main language are marked with the appropriate language (language change). The font is sans serif (e.g. Arial, Helvetica) and not too thick or too thin. Emphasis using capital letters, italics, bold, underlining or text effects (colour gradient as colour fill, glow effects, text outline) are used sparingly. The line spacing is at least 1.2 pt. The text is left-aligned. Paragraphs are not created with tabs or soft line breaks, but with paragraph breaks (i.e. there are no blank lines in the document). Page or column breaks are not created with blank lines, but with the page or column break. Columns are not created with tabs, but via the "Layout" menu. The space between the columns is large enough to visually separate them from each other. Only content that is actually a list/enumeration is output as a list/enumeration. These are created with list or enumeration formats. Texts have a sufficient contrast ratio to the background of at least 4.5:1. Link URL does not appear as plain text in the body text. Instead, hyperlinks are inserted, clearly named and easy to understand. If a link opens another programme (e.g. browser, email programme), this is indicated in the link text. Example: "Contact address" (opens email programme)". Heading Headings are created using style sheets. The first heading has the style "Title" or "Heading 1". There are no headings below level 6. If there are subheadings, there is every level without skipping a level. The heading is labelled exclusively with Arabic numerals ("1"), not with Roman numerals ("I"). Headings, figure and table captions only appear once, are meaningful and easy to understand. Graphic Inserted graphics and text fields are anchored in the appropriate place. Graphics contain a short, concise alternative text. Graphics with no substantive meaning are marked as decorative. Complex images (e.g. comics, SmartArts, diagrams) have a detailed descriptive text alternative. No images or WordArt are used to display text ("font graphics"). Graphic information-bearing elements (e.g. lines, neighbouring surfaces) have a minimum contrast of 3:1 to the background. No animated graphics (GIFs) are used. Table Tables are created via "Insert table". All column headings (first row) are marked as "Header", all row headings (if available) are marked as "First column". The header is repeated on every page. Page breaks in table rows are disabled for tables that extend over more than one page. Cells are not connected to each other. Complex tables are divided into several simple tables.