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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of David Moore
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 6:38 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] What does jaws+windows+W do?

Hi.
I will some up this feature of Word index for you.  A few virsions ago
of JAWS, this feature was added.  If you write a long document in Word
or other word processor, When you press that key command, it puts
every word in your document in a nice list in alphabetical order.  The
words you used the most in the article are put first in the list.  For
example, if you used the word "nation" 40 times, it will say that for
you in the list.  What this is for is that you can enter on any word
in this nice list, and you will land right on that word in your
document.  If a word appears in your document many times, you can read
every line in your document that word appears on.  It is very nice if
you want to change some of the same words to other words so your
document doesn't have the same word over and over.  It really helps
for editing your document and making it cleaner.  Many students use
this feature to write good, clean written papers for their classes.
Also, this feature would be very handy on a job where you have to type
great documents.  When you press that key command, remember, every
word you used in the article is put in that nice list for you to arrow
down through and you can enter on any word and you will be placed on
that word where it appears in your document, and you will be put back
in your document.  There is a free webinar on this feature on Freedom
Scientific's page that you can down load and really learn a lot about
this powerful feature.  This just shows just how much JAWS can do, but
if you do not use it, you forget about it.  Take care, and I hope I
was able to help you understand the JAWS help on this subject.

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