Can the CRE supply its publications in special formats for disabled people who cant use the standard formats?
As a matter of policy, the texts of new publications from the CRE are made available in Portable Document Format (PDF) and Rich Text Format (RTF) files that can be freely downloaded from the CRE website. The RTF files will have been adapted into the simplest possible layout so they can be read easily by the screen reader applications used by many blind people. Partially-sighted users can easily change the type size to suit their own needs. The CRE will supply digital files or large type printouts on demand to anyone who is unable to use the website. In the case of older publications, when no PDF or RTF version is already available, the CRE will produce an accessible version on demand to meet the needs of a disabled reader. Although the CRE does not hold a stock of its publications in Braille or audio formats, it will supply them on demand to readers who need them. In the case of texts that are available free to sighted readers, there will be no charge to the customer. In the case of an
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