Jerry, on your centered heading question, one way would be to press JAWS key+z 
to bring up "quick keys." Press h for "heading" to reach each heading in the 
document, then  press the JAWS key+z toggle to get out of quick keys."
One way to determine if a heading is centered is to press alt+delete at the 
beginning of the line to see if it is farther in than your margin. 
A less safe way is to press control+e and note what JAWS reports. Control+e 
toggles between center text and left-align. The risk here is that you might 
affect the format of more parts of the document, such as the text immediately 
following. But if JAWS reports that text is now left-aligned, it means it was 
centered, so press control+e again to re-center it. 
It's possible MS word's control+f find command is able to locate centered text, 
but I find that part of the find command way too complicated to work with.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List <jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com> On Behalf Of 
jerry martin
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 5:57 PM
To: Jaws Users <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Subject: [JAWS-Users] MS Word Inquiry

Afternoon all.

Usin JAWS 2018, Word 2013 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop, can anyone tell me 
how to find out if there are any centered headins in a Word document? Also, on 
the same loptop, for some reason, the letter to the riht f key will not show up 
on the screen. JAWS will say the key, thouh. 
Thanks.


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Jerry


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