[blindlaw] Errors in PDF provided as alternate format

Michal Nowicki mnowicki4 at icloud.com
Sun Aug 9 23:56:01 UTC 2015


Hi Aimee,

I'm sorry to hear that you received documents full of spelling errors.  This
definitely is not normal! Did the disability office at your school convert
these ffiles for you, or did they come directly from the law school?  Also,
does the Word version contain exactly the same errors as its PDF
counterpart?

Best,

Michal

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Subject: [blindlaw] Errors in PDF provided as alternate format

Hello everyone. I am curious if any of you have had issues with numerous
errors in documents provided to you by the school.  I am reviewing materials
for orientation and there are quite a few errors in the PDF and word doc
that I was given as alternate format.  Some of them are in crucial legal
language I obviously don't know because I am a 1L.  Am I expecting too much
or is this a normal occurrence?  It kind of gets annoying trying to guess
what they meant as I read along. Any thoughts?


I am attending Widener Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg PA.


 Aimee
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