Re: [JAWS-Users] Formatting columns in word then getting jaws to readthe columns

2016-03-01 Thread Kimber Gardner
The 1x1, 1x2 etc. was part of what I was having trouble with. I wasn't
sure which number was the rows and which the columns. It took some
trial and error to get it sorted.

Thanks for the help.

On 3/1/16, Teresa Arroyo <tarroyoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Kimber,
>
> To do a table in Word 2013, do the following,
> Press alt to go to the ribbons.
> Arrow right or left til you get to insert.
> Go down arrow and you will find insert table. Press enter and it wil say
> dropdown list or something like that. Press enter or space bar.
> Then you wil find a list of different table you can creat such as 1x1, 1x2.
>
> and so on then 2x1, 2x2 and so on. The first number refers to number of
> rows, the second the number of conumns.
> For example, 1x2, would be one row and two columns.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> Teresa Arroyo
>
> -Mensaje original-
> From: Kimber Gardner
> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 1:18 PM
> To: jaws-users-list
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] Formatting columns in word then getting jaws to
> readthe columns
>
> Hi All,
>
> Hoping someone can help me out.
>
> I need to format a document with two columns. For the sake of example
> let's call them cause and effect. Obviously, or maybe not so obvious,
> each effect in column B is associated with the cause listed on that
> same line in column A.
>
> What would be the most jaws friendly way to format the document so the
> associations are clear both visually and via jaws? Would tables be
> useful? If so, I need a little tutorial on setting that up.
>
> I am using word 2013 and jaws 16 though I do have access to jaws 17 if need
>
> be.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Kimber
>
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Re: [JAWS-Users] Formatting columns in word then getting jaws to readthe columns

2016-03-01 Thread Teresa Arroyo

Hello Kimber,

To do a table in Word 2013, do the following,
Press alt to go to the ribbons.
Arrow right or left til you get to insert.
Go down arrow and you will find insert table. Press enter and it wil say 
dropdown list or something like that. Press enter or space bar.
Then you wil find a list of different table you can creat such as 1x1, 1x2. 
and so on then 2x1, 2x2 and so on. The first number refers to number of 
rows, the second the number of conumns.

For example, 1x2, would be one row and two columns.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Teresa Arroyo

-Mensaje original- 
From: Kimber Gardner

Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 1:18 PM
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Formatting columns in word then getting jaws to 
readthe columns


Hi All,

Hoping someone can help me out.

I need to format a document with two columns. For the sake of example
let's call them cause and effect. Obviously, or maybe not so obvious,
each effect in column B is associated with the cause listed on that
same line in column A.

What would be the most jaws friendly way to format the document so the
associations are clear both visually and via jaws? Would tables be
useful? If so, I need a little tutorial on setting that up.

I am using word 2013 and jaws 16 though I do have access to jaws 17 if need 
be.


Thanks in advance for any help.

Kimber

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