[stylist] marking a place in a document with jaws
    Sherry Gomes 
    sherriola at gmail.com
       
    Wed Jun 15 09:52:55 UTC 2016
    
    
  
Hi Bridget and others,
 
Here is the process I wrote about yesterday. I practiced with it at first
before using it on my manuscript files, and it works great for moving a
large amount of text around. Basically, you start by marking the beginning
of the passage to be moved, cut or otherwise modified, then you can use
control F to find where you want to stop the mark, then you use the
keystroke below to mark the place and cut/copy. Here's the info. I got this
from the jaws help topics, popular applications with jaws, Microsoft
applications and then the item for word.
 
Set Marked Place: control plus windows key plus K
 
Return to Marked place: Alt plus Windows Key plus K
 
Select text between Marked Place and cursor position: Insert plus spacebar,
then M
 
 
 
Sherry
 <http://www.sherrygomeswrites.com> www.sherrygomeswrites.com
 
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