[nabs-l] powerpoint commands

Jewel S. herekittykat2 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 11:06:41 UTC 2011


CTRL+Shift+tab? Thanks for that one! I always like to just convert to
outline form, but do so by getting the powerpoints by e-mail and
viewing it as HTML. This'll make it even easier for my teachers, since
they could jst give me all of them at once! My teachers are pretty
good about not using graphics that are necessary for the understanding
(or like my psychology teacher does, put a caption under the picture
that comes out in the HTML format, where there's no image for it to go
with...an example would be "Graph 2.3," where 2.3 stands fort eh graph
in the textbook that she uses [and she only uses graphs and charts
fromt he textbook]).

Thanks for that tip,

On 3/2/11, Patrick Molloy <ptrck.molloy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another option would be to convert the powerpoint to outline form,
> then paste the outline into a word document. To convert to outline
> form, hit Control+Shift+Tab after you have selected all. Then you
> should be in outline view, from which point you can copy and paste to
> microsoft word.
> Hope This Helps:
> Patrick
>
> On 3/2/11, Mary Fernandez <trillian551 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi!
>> So I'm using powerpoint 2007, but I think the basic menus are very
>> similar. What I do is go the the slide show menu, and hit start show.
>> That way, it goes directly to hte main body of the slide. If you hit
>> your right application key, you can go the next slide, previous, or
>> choose a slide number even. Also, if you just his insert_f1 jaws
>> provides a pretty good built in guide for powerpoint. Hope this helps.
>> Mary F
>>
>> On 3/2/11, Anmol Bhatia <anmolpbhatia at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello nabs,
>>> I am trying to read some powerpoint slides, but I am having
>>> a hard time getting jaws to read me the content on the
>>> slides. Does anyone have a lisgt of key strokes for
>>> powerpoint in Microsoft 2003 and would not mind emailing
>>> those to me? If you could email me this I would appreciate
>>> it.
>>> thanks
>>> Anmol
>>>
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