[blindlaw] BlindLaw Digest, Vol 160, Issue 17

Rahul Bajaj rahul.bajaj1038 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 2 12:31:04 UTC 2017


Yes, I do maximize it whenever I work on a document.
Tim, I achieve the same result by copy-pasting the document with track changes into a blank document. This results in all changes being automatically accepted in the latter. The hot key option appears to be a quicker way of doing this, so I'll check it out. 

Best,
Rahul

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> On Oct 2, 2017, at 5:03 PM, Chang, Patti via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I also recently learned that you should be sure your screen is maximized. Hit alt and space and then x.
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> I'm curious if folks can use the quick nav "r" to jump to each revision and then a hot key to toggle between the "Show Final" and "Show markup" options.
> I generally toggle on the quick nav (JAWS command + Z) and then off again to locate revisions and then, if the revisions are too complicated to quickly review, turn "Final" mode on to read the final result without all the verbiage of the revisions.  Having a hot key to quickly go back and forth from Original, Final and Markup modes is helpful.  I've also found that refreshing the screen "JAWS key + esc." And switching views around "draft, print preview, etc." helps if track changes aren't showing up in JAWS.  All this is in Word 2010.  I've not had as much reliable success in word 2016.
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