[blindlaw] track changes in word

Stewart, Christopher K chris.stewart at uky.edu
Tue Oct 14 12:06:12 UTC 2014


Hello,

Use control shift E to turn them on.
Then, if you want to move around by revision, press jaws-key and Z to
turn on quick keys. R is the quick key to move around by revision. N
is the quick key to move by comment. I hope this was helpful.

Best,
Chris


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> From: Justin Young <jty727 at gmail.com>
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> Hello All,
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> Hope this message finds you well.  I am sending it to the 2 lists who
> may have someone who may know the answer to my question.  I am trying
> to figure out the JAWS keyboard commands for Track Changes in Word?  I
> know of Control+Shift+', but don't know any others.  The only command
> I know brings up a list of the comments made, but I don't know what if
> any would show the other changes made.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Justin
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> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 21:10:13 -0400
> From: "Ray Wayne" <rwayne1 at nyc.rr.com>
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> Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Keyboard Commands for Tracking Changes in Word
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> I believe control-shift-e turns it on or off. But I have never used it, so I
>
> will leave the rest to those more knowledgeable than I.
> Ray Wayne
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> Subject: [blindlaw] Keyboard Commands for Tracking Changes in Word
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> Hello All,
>
> Hope this message finds you well.  I am sending it to the 2 lists who
> may have someone who may know the answer to my question.  I am trying
> to figure out the JAWS keyboard commands for Track Changes in Word?  I
> know of Control+Shift+', but don't know any others.  The only command
> I know brings up a list of the comments made, but I don't know what if
> any would show the other changes made.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Justin
>
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Chris K. Stewart
University of Kentucky College of Law, J.D. Candidate, 2016
Staff Editor, Kentucky Law Journal
Co-President, American Constitution Society
California Institute of the Arts, B.F.A. 2010
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