[stylist] Power Point and JAWS

Brad Dunse' lists at braddunsemusic.com
Wed Sep 21 11:33:02 UTC 2011


I was going to say thanks for that tip but it slipped through the 
cracks of email. That looks extremely helpful.

Brad


On 9/21/2011  05:52 AM Homme, James said...
>Hi,
>The previous tip I shared about starting in Word will save you a lot 
>of time. And JAWS warns you about such things as too many points on 
>a slide, or overlapping items. You just have to dig into the JAWS 
>help and read it. If someone needs help with this, just say the word.
>
>Jim
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
>On Behalf Of Robert Leslie Newman
>Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 9:15 PM
>To: writers nfb
>Subject: [stylist] Power Point and JAWS
>
>On this Power Point and JAWS thing, I also wrote a techie favorite of mine
>for her thoughts, and she wrote back with the following text:
>
>Hi Robert,
>
>
>
>I have only worked with JAWS 12 and PowerPoint once, but it seems to be
>doable.  It's a matter of knowing what kind of background and font to use
>(dark background with light font, or light background with dark font), and
>placing objects in the right place.  I believe each of the offices had a
>tutorial on creating PowerPoints with JAWS.  I'm guessing a lot of the
>keystrokes will be the same as they were in 2003.  Creating PowerPoints can
>be very time consuming, but once you have the outline of what you want, it's
>not too hard to put together.
>
>
>
>Hope that helps!
>
>
>
>Jan
>
>
>
>Robert Leslie Newman
>
>President, Omaha Chapter NFB
>
>President, NFB Writers' Division
>
>Division Website
>
>http://www.nfb-writers-division.net
>
>Chair, Newsletter Publication committee
>
>Personal Website-
>
>http://www.thoughtprovoker.info <http://www.thoughtprovoker.info/>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Robert Leslie Newman
>
>President, Omaha Chapter NFB
>
>President, NFB Writers' Division
>
>Division Website
>
>  <http://www.nfb-writers-division.> http://www.nfb-writers-division.net
>
>Chair, Newsletter Publication committee
>
>Personal Website-
>
>  <http://www.thoughtprovoker.info/> http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
>
>
>
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