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How does the accessibility checker ensure that a document is accessible to assistive technology users? check all that apply. it identifies accessibility problem areas in the document. it lists steps that the user can follow to fix accessibility issues. it gives an explanation as to why the accessibility issues need to be fixed. it outlines instructions on what keyboard keys to use to fix the accessibility problems. it includes tips on how to make a word document accessible to assistive technology users.

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