[humanser] Accessibility of documents with 2 pages in landscape mode

Ginny Duff GDuff at stjoestoronto.ca
Thu Sep 14 01:41:02 UTC 2017


Mike - These are scanned articles - so I guess essentially a photocopy  - technically a pdf.
I'll play around again with it tomorrow...   but I think what you are suggesting works with word documents..
Does that make sense??
Ginny



Dr. V. Duff
Clinical Director
West End Assertive Community Treatment Team
St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto
Lecturer, University of Toronto

On Sep 13, 2017, at 21:19, Mike Galloway via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org<mailto:humanser at nfbnet.org>> wrote:

Ginny,

Try ALT, V, P, S.

It sounds as though you are in two-page view on the page display menu. ALT
takes you to the menu. V takes you to View. P takes you to Page Display. S
changes to Single Page View.

Hope this helps.

Mike Galloway

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Does anyone know how to get an article that is sent electronically as a pdf
and has 2 pages side by side in landscape mode into an accessible format??

Ginny

Dr. V. Duff
Clinical Director
West End Assertive Community Treatment Team St. Joseph's Health Centre,
Toronto Lecturer, University of Toronto




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