Re: Blocking text in word for copying
Adrian Spratt
Both methods highlight text. This one spares you from the times when you need to highlight by two lines, then two words, etc., all of which involve some navigating, several keystrokes and some figuring out. When all you need do is mark the beginning of the selection and then the end, you need navigate just twice and just two keystrokes are involved.
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On Behalf Of CJ &AA MAY
Do you really think this is easier than just highlighting text? Alison
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On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
The easiest way to block text is to press windows+Ctrl+K at the beginning, then press insert+space, then M as in Mark at the end. This is a JAWS command. There are Windows Procedures but this is the easiest way.
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On Behalf Of wayne smith
Hello- Somewhere in my notes are the instructions for blocking out text in a Word doc for copying. If anybody can give the steps it would be appreciated.
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