Re: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text

2017-09-10 Thread wayne smith
Thanks to you and Jason et al...

Wayne
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Hi Wayne,

Here you go:
From: Marquette, Ed
In fact, the Windows key is employed with a number of fantastic JAWS
keystrokes.  One which I have come to use on an hourly basis is control plus
windows plus k to mark a spot in a word document.
One may later jump back to that spot instantly with just windows plus k;
however, even more cool is the ability, in Word, to mark text from your
cursor to the marked spot, and it doesn't matter whether, in the document,
your cursor is ahead of the marked spot or behind it or whether it is 4
words or 40 pages away.  You mark text back to the marked spot with JAWS key
plus space bar and then m.
Then, you can use control c to copy or control x to cut or windows c to
append.
Try it!  You'll like it!
Ed

Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
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From: wayne smith
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text


Hello to all- Some time ago there was an explanation on how to mark a block
of text on a web page and copy it to an MS Word doc.  I can't find the
instructions so if somebody has them copied to their knowledge bank could
you please give me those instructions.



Thanks in advance for any help.



Wayne

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Re: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text

2017-09-10 Thread Mike B.
Hi Wayne,

Here you go:
From: Marquette, Ed
In fact, the Windows key is employed with a number of fantastic JAWS 
keystrokes.  One which I have come to use on an hourly basis is control plus 
windows plus k to mark a spot in a word document.
One may later jump back to that spot instantly with just windows plus k; 
however, even more cool is the ability, in Word, to mark text from your 
cursor to the marked spot, and it doesn't matter whether, in the document, 
your cursor is ahead of the marked spot or behind it or whether it is 4 
words or 40 pages away.  You mark text back to the marked spot with JAWS key 
plus space bar and then m.
Then, you can use control c to copy or control x to cut or windows c to 
append.
Try it!  You'll like it!
Ed

Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
Sent from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement.  In the 
end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
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From: wayne smith
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2017 2:31 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text


Hello to all- Some time ago there was an explanation on how to mark a block
of text on a web page and copy it to an MS Word doc.  I can't find the
instructions so if somebody has them copied to their knowledge bank could
you please give me those instructions.



Thanks in advance for any help.



Wayne

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Re: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text

2017-09-10 Thread Justin Williams
Use control windows k to mark text, go to the end of the block of text, and
use insert space bar m, then control c to copy.  Go to you rword doc and hit
control v.
 Justin

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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text

Hello to all- Some time ago there was an explanation on how to mark a block
of text on a web page and copy it to an MS Word doc.  I can't find the
instructions so if somebody has them copied to their knowledge bank could
you please give me those instructions.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Wayne

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[JAWS-Users] Blocking and copying text

2017-09-10 Thread wayne smith
Hello to all- Some time ago there was an explanation on how to mark a block
of text on a web page and copy it to an MS Word doc.  I can't find the
instructions so if somebody has them copied to their knowledge bank could
you please give me those instructions.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Wayne

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