Designing a Template to Enhance Accessibility

Some color schemes look great in color, but when they are converted to gray scale, there is not enough contrast between the foreground and background and the results are hard to read. When preparing output for visually impaired viewers, accessibility experts consider black and white, high-contrast output to be the best choice. Just as SAS comes with a multitude of color-coordinated style templates, it also comes with several black and white style templates. So, if you are designing a template for accessibility purposes, it is probably better to start from one of these style templates.

Three black and white styles are HighContrast, Journal, and MonochromePrinter. The Pearson Corr tables in Figures ...

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