[nabs-l] Word commands
Todd Orlowski
todd.orlowski at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Dec 7 16:41:28 UTC 2011
If I remember correctly the national braille press has published a book on word 2010 I think you might find some things in there helpful.
Todd
Student
Adaptive technology specialist
Missouri Western State University
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From: Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2011, 8:02
Subject: [nabs-l] Word commands
Hi all,
I’m finally getting more computer training! I feel this is needed after upgrading to Office 2010.
So what new features are helpful that I might want to use as a student and later when composing letters for work?
I saw a references section in the ribbon. Does that have to do with making a reference list for a report?
Also how accessible is track changes? I think I want to learn that. When I read changes so far, they don’t make sense as I cannot tell the difference between my writing and the changed text. It all is read together by jaws!
Maybe I could at least insert track changes though.
I assume that Word still does outlines. I just cannot find that feature. Anything you found helpful, I’d like to hear about. Word keeps adding new bells and whistles all the time!
Thanks.
Ashley
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