moderated Re: Reading a long Word document
John Doering
Thanks, exactly what I was looking for.
Regards,
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Panagiotis Antonopoulos
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020 2:02 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Reading a long Word document
Hi John/all, It’s a daily routine for me working with long word documents. What I am doing is set a bookmark by hitting cntrl-windows-k, jaws will tell you “marking has been set” or something like that. Once you return to your text, just hit alt-windows-k, and you will be returned back to where you left. Just be mindful that this is a onetime bookmark, i.e., it is unique as to where you set it for the last time. It keeps no track of previous ones. Hope this helps, Takis
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Edward Green
Hi John,
I'd insert a bookmark at the place you want to leave off reading - the option is on the ribbon's insert tab.
When you reopen your document to resume reading, turn on JAWS quick keys with JAWS key+z, and navigate to the next bookmark by pressing the letter b until you land on the one you want.
Cheers,
Ed
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