[Faith-talk] inaccessible documents that the publisher refuses to send to my church

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Wed Oct 30 16:42:28 UTC 2013


Beth, Contact Tom Anderson, president of the NFB division sponsoring this list.

tanderson at cocenter.org

PDF files should be accessible using Adobe Reader, which you can 
download free. From Adobe Reader, you can save it in another format; 
not braille, though. You'll have to get it set correctly so that it 
will read the way you want it, but it usually works for me.

Blessings,

Linda

At 04:21 PM 10/29/2013, you wrote:
>Hi, guys.
>I can't seem to get the documents I need to participate in a care 
>group at my church.  They require the care group in order 
>formembership to take place.  Butthe documents that their publishers 
>offer are not accessible, and I've already asked the church 
>secretary to contact the publisher so that they can make it 
>accessible.  The PDF doc I got is not accessible, and it's copyright 
>protected so that I can't readit.  But yet I am getting an ESV bible 
>from Optasia which is accessible.  Anyway, if anyone has any ideas 
>as to what I should do myself if thepublisher can't make the 
>document accessible, please write me on or off list.
>Your call.
>Beth
>
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