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Re: how do you underline a word?
And you’re also using some version of MS Word? In that case, highlight the word or passage you wish to underline, then press control-u. JAWS will announce something like, “Underline.”
One
And you’re also using some version of MS Word? In that case, highlight the word or passage you wish to underline, then press control-u. JAWS will announce something like, “Underline.”
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Adrian Spratt
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#92962
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Re: how do you underline a word?
It should be control U.
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crayton Benner <craybay3198@...>
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how do you underline a word?
Hi all, I have forgotten how to do it. I am using jaws 2021 and windows ten. Jim
Hi all, I have forgotten how to do it. I am using jaws 2021 and windows ten. Jim
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Jim Rawls
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#92960
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Re: Extraneous speech when pressing alt tab in Windows 11
No, this doesn’t happen when you use Jaws 2022.
Best,
Leo Bado.
"It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not." Paul Auster. "City of Glass"
No, this doesn’t happen when you use Jaws 2022.
Best,
Leo Bado.
"It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not." Paul Auster. "City of Glass"
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Leo
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#92959
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Re: two Microsoft word questions.
Two minor additions. First, as Richard (I think it was) said, once you’ve typed the search and replacement terms, the shortcut to search and replace all terms is alt-a.
Second, to get out of
Two minor additions. First, as Richard (I think it was) said, once you’ve typed the search and replacement terms, the shortcut to search and replace all terms is alt-a.
Second, to get out of
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Adrian Spratt
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#92958
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Re: Email Group in Office 365
Open Contacts.
Press your applications key, or shift+f10.
Arrow down once maybe twice, to New Contact Group.
The rest I think is pretty much the same as before.
HTH,
Open Contacts.
Press your applications key, or shift+f10.
Arrow down once maybe twice, to New Contact Group.
The rest I think is pretty much the same as before.
HTH,
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#92957
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Re: Extraneous speech when pressing alt tab in Windows 11
Try installing the Jaws 2022 beta since FS says it is required to use Windows 11 fully.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it." -- Jane Wagner
Try installing the Jaws 2022 beta since FS says it is required to use Windows 11 fully.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it." -- Jane Wagner
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#92956
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Email Group in Office 365
Hello,
I have been using Outlook in Office 365 for a year now and I am having difficulty setting up a new email/contact list. Previously, I was using Office 2010 and it was relatively simple. I
Hello,
I have been using Outlook in Office 365 for a year now and I am having difficulty setting up a new email/contact list. Previously, I was using Office 2010 and it was relatively simple. I
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Mark Arnold ABG
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#92955
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Re: temporary increasing or decreasing verbosity
Steve, the approach you describe is faster for changing user verbosity than going through the Quick Settings. Thank you. Punctuation changes didn't get remembered, though. I wonder if it be nice to
Steve, the approach you describe is faster for changing user verbosity than going through the Quick Settings. Thank you. Punctuation changes didn't get remembered, though. I wonder if it be nice to
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Mark
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#92954
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Extraneous speech when pressing alt tab in Windows 11
Hi,
I’m running JAWS 2021 and have just upgraded to Windows 11.
When I first press alt tab, before the first app is announced I get extraneous verbiage which sounds something like:
“Task
Hi,
I’m running JAWS 2021 and have just upgraded to Windows 11.
When I first press alt tab, before the first app is announced I get extraneous verbiage which sounds something like:
“Task
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Edward Green
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#92953
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google groups
Hi. Where can I contact support for google groups. As tried to subscribe to a group and not able to signup. Gives me a subscription via e-mail or content not available when I click on the link.
Hi. Where can I contact support for google groups. As tried to subscribe to a group and not able to signup. Gives me a subscription via e-mail or content not available when I click on the link.
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Marvin Hunkin
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#92952
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Re: two Microsoft word questions.
Thanks guys for these shortcuts.
I belong to a creative writing group and we often have to write pieces which are word-limited and until I saw these suggestions, the only way I could do this was by
Thanks guys for these shortcuts.
I belong to a creative writing group and we often have to write pieces which are word-limited and until I saw these suggestions, the only way I could do this was by
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CJ &AA MAY <chrisalismay@...>
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#92951
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Re: two Microsoft word questions.
I’m not sure I’m understanding the first part of your message properly, but if you are already in a Word document and want to find and change a word, then use control h and type the word you want
I’m not sure I’m understanding the first part of your message properly, but if you are already in a Word document and want to find and change a word, then use control h and type the word you want
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CJ &AA MAY <chrisalismay@...>
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#92950
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Re: two Microsoft word questions.
For the word count, I press control-shift-g. Arrow down through the details. Press escape to exit.
For the word count, I press control-shift-g. Arrow down through the details. Press escape to exit.
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Adrian Spratt
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#92949
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Re: two Microsoft word questions.
The find and replace command is control+h. The first box is what you what to find; tab to the next box and put in your replace it with. Then, Alt-a will replace all.
If anything goes south on you,
The find and replace command is control+h. The first box is what you what to find; tab to the next box and put in your replace it with. Then, Alt-a will replace all.
If anything goes south on you,
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#92948
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two Microsoft word questions.
Hi all,
First, I am writing a word document, and I want to replace a person’s name with a different name. Isn’t there a way to find the name in the document, and replace it with another? I
Hi all,
First, I am writing a word document, and I want to replace a person’s name with a different name. Isn’t there a way to find the name in the document, and replace it with another? I
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Jim Rawls
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#92947
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Re: Jaws scripting and job success questions
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 03:38 AM, Michael Walker wrote:
Can knowing it [JAWS Scripting] fix absolutely everything that is inaccessible?-
The simple answer to this question is, "No."
As a general
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 03:38 AM, Michael Walker wrote:
Can knowing it [JAWS Scripting] fix absolutely everything that is inaccessible?-
The simple answer to this question is, "No."
As a general
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Brian Vogel
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#92946
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Re: Jaws scripting and job success questions
Great discussion folks, hadn't had one of these in a while on here.
Justin
Great discussion folks, hadn't had one of these in a while on here.
Justin
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Justin Williams
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#92945
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Re: Jaws scripting and job success questions
I would think that a programmer has better reasons to learn it and can make
better use of scripting, even if that is not the actual job the person is
working, then I could. OIf I were a programmer,
I would think that a programmer has better reasons to learn it and can make
better use of scripting, even if that is not the actual job the person is
working, then I could. OIf I were a programmer,
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Justin Williams
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#92944
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Re: Jaws scripting and job success questions
Friends:
Mike is getting a lot of good feedback, but I wanted to chime-in once more to suggest that beyond the immediate use of scripting, it is good to be able to think in this manner regardless of
Friends:
Mike is getting a lot of good feedback, but I wanted to chime-in once more to suggest that beyond the immediate use of scripting, it is good to be able to think in this manner regardless of
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Rod
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