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Re: What to do about XP machines
How interesting many have had problems using excell with jaws 12 and xp how did you fix that? thanks dorothy
How interesting many have had problems using excell with jaws 12 and xp how did you fix that? thanks dorothy
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Dorothy <Dorothy.ingram-gorban@...>
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#3749
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Re: What to do about XP machines
I have used JAWS 11, 12 and 13 on a Windows XP pro machine with Office 2007.
I haven't really had any problems especially since I got my newer machine.
I did have the problem with Excel 2007, but I
I have used JAWS 11, 12 and 13 on a Windows XP pro machine with Office 2007.
I haven't really had any problems especially since I got my newer machine.
I did have the problem with Excel 2007, but I
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Londa Peterson <lpeterson@...>
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#3748
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Re: What to do about XP machines
I use xp,jaws 11, windows 2007, no problems
not sure what is it you are asking, sorry
sugar
'People will forget what you said...
People will forget what you did....
But people will NEVER forget how
I use xp,jaws 11, windows 2007, no problems
not sure what is it you are asking, sorry
sugar
'People will forget what you said...
People will forget what you did....
But people will NEVER forget how
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Sugar <sugarsyl71@...>
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#3747
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The best accessible FTP-server with JAWS
Hi everyone,
I looking after a FTP-server I can install on my Windows-computer where I can create users, set privileges to shared directorys et cetera.
After that I will give my computer a static
Hi everyone,
I looking after a FTP-server I can install on my Windows-computer where I can create users, set privileges to shared directorys et cetera.
After that I will give my computer a static
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Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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#3746
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Re: What to do about XP machines
Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact
me off list.
Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact
me off list.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#3745
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Re: What to do about XP machines
Actually, 11 wasn't so hot with XP either. I won't recount my story
again; I'm sure veterans will remember it.
Actually, 11 wasn't so hot with XP either. I won't recount my story
again; I'm sure veterans will remember it.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#3744
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks Ed. Excellent instructions.
And thanks to everyone who offered help and suggestions. I was able to
independently edit/revise my document and have learned a few things
along the
Thanks Ed. Excellent instructions.
And thanks to everyone who offered help and suggestions. I was able to
independently edit/revise my document and have learned a few things
along the
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Kimber Gardner
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#3743
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Kimberly:
Too bad the revisions were not made with track changes. Here is how to search for color. Then, I'll describe how to create a Word hotkey.
To search for a color:
1. Press control plus f
2.
Kimberly:
Too bad the revisions were not made with track changes. Here is how to search for color. Then, I'll describe how to create a Word hotkey.
To search for a color:
1. Press control plus f
2.
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Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
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#3742
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Hi Ed,
I'm probably going to have to use the find in word to search for
colors as the document is rather large, but at least it sounds doable.
What are the steps for defining a hot key under
Hi Ed,
I'm probably going to have to use the find in word to search for
colors as the document is rather large, but at least it sounds doable.
What are the steps for defining a hot key under
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Kimber Gardner
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#3741
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Kimberly:
Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need
Kimberly:
Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need
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Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
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#3740
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Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word
There are free webinars on the FS site under speech and sound schemes that
instruct on how to use the features that will identify colors, fonts, etc;
You can download them in audio and html format.
There are free webinars on the FS site under speech and sound schemes that
instruct on how to use the features that will identify colors, fonts, etc;
You can download them in audio and html format.
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Charles Coe
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#3739
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Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word
Kimberly,
At the risk of Tom again coming up with a better solution, I think you can
search by attributes in MS-Word. I've not had much success with it myself,
so some poking around the find dialog
Kimberly,
At the risk of Tom again coming up with a better solution, I think you can
search by attributes in MS-Word. I've not had much success with it myself,
so some poking around the find dialog
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Dave...
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#3738
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Hi,
Yeah, I'd forgottten about that one and had to look it up, then test it out on a document that I had lying around for that purpose. I guess I did okay with that one considering that I've been up
Hi,
Yeah, I'd forgottten about that one and had to look it up, then test it out on a document that I had lying around for that purpose. I guess I did okay with that one considering that I've been up
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Tom Lange
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#3737
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the
next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if
it would be
Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the
next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if
it would be
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Kimber Gardner
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#3736
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Tom,
I should have waited for your post. Never remembered about the Insert+Alt+S.
And if it works in Say All, then that's even better.
Dave Carlson
----- Original Message -----
To: "The Jaws for
Tom,
I should have waited for your post. Never remembered about the Insert+Alt+S.
And if it works in Say All, then that's even better.
Dave Carlson
----- Original Message -----
To: "The Jaws for
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Dave...
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#3735
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Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word
Configuration Manager (or Setting Center)
Speech and sound Schemes
Browse the list for one that announces colors
It may not work in Say All, but I'm pretty sure one will work when you arrow
through
Configuration Manager (or Setting Center)
Speech and sound Schemes
Browse the list for one that announces colors
It may not work in Say All, but I'm pretty sure one will work when you arrow
through
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Dave...
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#3734
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Hi Kimberly,
You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and
Hi Kimberly,
You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and
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Tom Lange
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#3733
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Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using
various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I
read
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using
various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I
read
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Kimber Gardner
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#3732
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Re: Blind tunes Need Portuguese and German translators
Hi John,
Just checking messages now (work messages) no I haven't as of yet
received any files.
Thanking you in advance, madleen
Hi John,
Just checking messages now (work messages) no I haven't as of yet
received any files.
Thanking you in advance, madleen
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Mann, Madleen
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#3731
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Re: JAWS saying the thing that is not
This bug is from JAWS 11.
This bug is from JAWS 11.
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By
Swati Sinha
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#3730
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