Tournament: any | Round: 1 | Opponent: any | Judge: any
The shell is open source disclosed if you want to see the standards and voters sections. The disclosed shell is also an example of formatting that would meet the interp. The instructions are down below. Credit to stenzel for coming out with this shell. Contact me if you have any questions, my contact info is on the wiki
*T A Interpretation: Debaters must disclose their aff case in an accessible format as of the first document they sent. ( for example even if you read a new aff that still doesn't mean you don't open source disclose)
HOW TO
This section is a run down on some quick tips and tricks on how to more easily create accessibly formatted speech docs. (This how to applies to Verbatim)
1 Open the document you wish to make accessible
2 At the bottom of the document create a new "Pocket" using verbatim
3 Copy and paste the first tagline into the new section
4 Open a new blank word document
5 Copy and paste the first card into the blank document
6 Open Advanced Find and Replace (if unsure how to do this for your version of Word look it up)
7 Select the More Options (it should be an arrow on the bottom left of the menu)
8 Under the "Format" dropdown select "Highlight"
9 Towards the top of the menu check the box "Highlight all items found in"
10 Press the "Find All" button
11 Close the dialog box
12 Copy and paste the selected text under the tag you previously pasted
(If you need more explicit instructions or a video for steps 6-12 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uih6JDLVRnY)
13 Select all of the text you just pasted and use the "Condense" Verbatim tool
14 Continue the process for all the tags and cards in the neg
*T To clarify they should have sent their speech doc with a version of the document with ‘cut’ cards and a version formatted as demonstrated below and on my wiki. By sending both styles of formatting it allows for better access while being able to check for evidence ethics violations if needed.
*note if you're on a Chromebook like me you can use the debate template extension on Chromebook.