[nfbcs] office 2010 accessibility question

Dr. Denise M Robinson deniserob at gmail.com
Tue May 21 11:37:42 UTC 2013


Jude
Document will open in protected mode, just do a ctrl s to save and an
enable box will open, then do an alt e and it will open for you to do what
needs to be done
Denise

On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at shellworld.net>wrote:

> My employer is deploying office 2010 with all protection features enabled
> and that makes what documents you write protected.  The same has been done
> with latest version of acrobat.  When it was done with the latest version
> of acrobat, it made the enable all features button invisible to jaws once
> a document was opened and jaws couldn't read the document but did read the
> document's title and it became impossible to set up and run an
> accessibility check on that same document.  The tools->accessibility I was
> able to do then jaws went non-verbal and so did the focus 80 display.  The
> worse problem is that read outloud won't work with protected documents in
> pdf form.  All of this is being done for security reasons.  The Chinese
> have been getting into my employer's systems and modifying files
> regularly.  So what I need to know about office 2010 is if jaws is able to
> read a document that is protected and sent to me for reading, acrobat is
> already a lost cause.  If protected documents cannot be read, it may be
> necessary for me to find another employer that doesn't use this
> technology.
>
>
>
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> jude <jdashiel at shellworld.net> About to block another web browser version?
> Ask yourself what Tim Berners-lee would do.
>
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