Vicki,

I use print view in MS word 2010 and JAWS 18. I'm not sure why you'd ever need 
to choose draft view (you have the correct term). Here's what CathyAnne Murtha 
says about draft view in her textbook on Word 2010 for screenreader users:

Draft – This option displays the document in the full window of Word and 
removes the print formatting.  You can use this layout but I find the print 
layout more conducive to insuring the document is properly laid out. 

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Subject: [JAWS-Users] question about Word 2010

I am wondering about the advantages and disadvantages of using Word 2010 in 
print view vs. draft view, although I believe it is not called draft view in 
Word 2010. Since I don't have Word 2010 on this computer, I can't check the 
correct name, but I hope those using Word 2010 know what I am referring to.

I will be using Word primarily for  manuscript writing, so I will be doing a 
great deal of editing but I will also need to know how it looks in print layout 
to a sighted person.

It is easy enough to switch back and forth, so I am wondering which way is the 
best for actual composition and editing considering the documents are 
manuscripts.

I will be using either JAWS 14 or JAWS 18. If people have advice as to which 
version of JAWS works best with Word 2010, please feel free to let me know.

I realize that this may be a matter of personal opinion, but I am open to 
suggestions and reasons for those opinions, so any help would be appreciated.

If taking this off-list is better, feel free to e-mail me privately.

Thank you.

Vicki
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