Yes, my adobe is set for accessibility but it still is not easy to interpret
the information.
They are reports that are in columns but they don't come through as real
tables like we would like. it is all jumbled up.
one line of the report reads across as period, gross, fica, med, fed, state,
dues, int fee,
and the next line has the amounts for those titles and it reads
year, 6789.55, 228.0,178.03,28.00, 130.00, 28.00,
it is really difficult to tell which amount goes with what title with out
remembering that the fourth title is the forth entry in the second line.
It just does not read well.
now If I could find the gross with the mouse and then move directly down
from that word to that location on the second line and then read that amount
it would be so much easier.
Why does the mouse not work with a PDF? or why can't the brows curser be
made to work like the mouse curser and move directly down into the next
line?
These reports just are not set up verry well. I don't have the first clue as
how or what can be done to read these better.
Shannon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pastor Gil Pries" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: PDF documents and the mouse
Is your adobe reader set to the accessibility settings?
If it is, you won't need the mouse pad.
Pastor Gil
On 9/7/2010 9:57 AM, shannon wrote:
Good afternoon,
I have to deal with more and more PDF docs. While the brows mode is very
useful in finding info written in the documents with the find feature. I
have a problem.
These documents I have to deal with are not very well laid out. Why can
the mouse not be used in adobe? I could do much better interpreting of
my particular docs if I could use the mouse to move directly up and down
once the text was found if the mouse could follow the brows curser.
As it is the mouse only reads the top and bottom of the adobe window and
not the doc itself.
Am I just missing something?
Thanks for any suggestions
Shannon
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