[blparent] Accessible PDF program
Jennifer S Jackson
jennifersjackson at att.net
Mon Nov 30 21:17:57 UTC 2015
I understand the desire t turn it back in with the original format, and I
have always worried about this before myself. Just now reading through these
messages though, I am wondering why it matters? If all the necessary
information is there, that would seem to be what is important.
I have emailed forms to family members before too.
Jennifer J
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Hi Judy,
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.
I do not have open book yet I need to get that. I am currently using Serotek
DocuScan Plus the issue that I have though is similar to what you mentioned
you've experienced with Word and it re formats the document making it not
possible to print out in the same format I received it and return it to the
doctor.
I am running dual operating systems and recently added Windows to my Mac so
I do not have all of the necessary software that I need yet.
For the paperwork I needed filled out I was able to send it to my mom and
since she is sighted she filled it out for me using Adobe on her Mac.
Jennifer
On Nov 28, 2015, at 9:07 PM, Judy Jones via BlParent <blparent at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
Hi,
When you see a document you can download in adobe, depending on the editor,
you may or may not be able to fill it out on the computer. Many adobe
publishers figure that you will print out their documents and fill them out
by hand.
I have tried to copy/paste a document into word, but messes up the
formatting.
Some adobe documents, when they are processed, you will get an "alert empty
document" message. That document will still print though.
With the newer Jaws versions, if you are using Jaws, there may be ways
around this. Also, if you have OpenBook, you may be able to open that adobe
document from within OpenBook program, then edit it in edit mode, but
haven't had the chance to play around with that much.
I would also be interested to hear others' input who may have had more
experience than I. I don't find Adobe to be terribly dependable when it
comes to access. Again, it depends on the creator of the document.
Judy
-----Original Message----- From: Jennifer Woods via BlParent
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2015 9:08 PM
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Cc: Jennifer Woods
Subject: [blparent] Accessible PDF program
Hello I am wondering what you use for an accessible PDF application to fill
out paperwork using the computer such as medical forms that need to be
filled out and taken back to the doctor.
Is Adobe accessible?
Thanks
Jennifer
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