Paul,

I have been in this situation many times as an undergrad student.  Although
I haven't figured out a way to "circle" items electronically, I used
underline, bold, or italics to mark the items that a sighted person would
have circled.  If you elect to go that route, make sure that this is okay
with the person/organization to whom you will be turning in the form; if it
is not, you may need sighted assistance.

Best,

Michal

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Subject: Question: Circling Letters/Characters in Word 2007?

Greetings!

 

  I am filling out a form in Microsoft Office Word 2007.  I took the text
from a PDF document, and pasted it into a blank Word document.  I am typing
in the answers.  Some of the questions ask me to circle the correct letter.
An example is: "M" for male, or "F" for female.  As a totally blind computer
user, with Windows 7, and I have both JAWS 15 and 16, am I able to "circle"
the correct letter?  Please provide me any advice you can.  Any help will be
appreciated.  Have a great day!

 

Sincerely,

 

Paul Jenkins

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