[nabs-l] Jaws 11 and Power Point

Cindy Bennett clb5590 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 00:46:34 UTC 2011


It depends what you intend to do. If you just intend to read a
powerpoint with class notes, I find it more efficient to export the
slides to Microsoft Word. To do this, assuming you have office 2007,
Press alt f, u, and click on "create handouts in Microsoft Office
word." You can then tab over a couple of times, and choose how you
want the slides to appear. Since I don't need pictures, or space to
handwrite, i prefer ""outline only." Press enter, and a document will
open with all of the information bulletted.

If you are interested in creating a PowerPoint to present, I found
that this URL has a great tutorial.

http://www.freedomscientific.com/Training/training-powerpoint.asp

That being said, if it is for a class presentation, or if you are
interested in different slides than the tutorial teaches, I definitely
reccomend a reader, or someone with a good eye for color and placement
to make your presentation as interesting as possible.

Cindy

On 1/26/11, Serena Cucco <serenacucco at verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> How does Jaws version 11 work with Power Point slides?
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> Thanks,
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> Serena
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Cindy Bennett
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