When you send an email to a broad distribution, make sure it’s accessible to people with limited or no vision.
Set HTML as the default message format
- Select File > Options > Mail.
- Under Compose messages, set Compose messages in this format to HTML.
Change an individual message to HTML format
- In the message that you’re composing, select Format Text > HTML.
Choose fonts carefully
Use simple, sans serif fonts, which don’t use decorative details and are typically drawn with consistent line widths. Examples of sans serif fonts include:
- Arial
- Calibri
- Segoe
- Franklin Gothic Book
Avoid italics, fancy script, or decorative fonts with curly edges.
Use a font size of 12 points or larger.
Use a font color that contrasts with the background.
Set the default font for all messages
- Select File > Options > Mail.
- Under Compose messages, select Stationery and Fonts > Personal Stationery.
- For New mail messages, select Font, set your default font, and then click OK.
Change the font in an individual message
- In a new, blank message, select Message and then change the Font, Font Size, Font Color, and other attributes.
- To change a font for existing text, select the text, select Message, and then change the font.
Create an accessible signature
- Select File > Options > Mail.
- Under Compose messages, select Signatures.
- Select a signature to edit, or create a new one.
- Select the text to format, and apply an accessible font, size, and color.
- To add an image to the signature, select where you want the image to be positioned and then select Insert Picture. Browse to find the image, and then select Insert.
- To add alt text to the image, right-click the image and then select Picture.
- Select Alt Text, add text that describes the image in your signature, and then select OK.
Set an accessible email background or stationery
- Select File > Options > Mail.
- Under Compose messages, select Stationery and Fonts > Themes.
- Select a theme, and then select OK.
The most accessible themes have strong color contrast but no background images or lines to interfere with message text.