Another trick I try in Office when I want to perform a common task is to
make my selection and press the Applications key. I believe in your
example, "decrease indent" should be one of the options.
Don Marang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tipton" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Word 2003 - left indent button tool bar
Hi all,
I figured out how to move my bullets over towards the left hand margin.
Had to access the tool bar.
Details are below,
. I activated the decrease button in the tool bar once my line is
highlighted. Seemed to move all of my bullets, but that works for
what I wanted.
Navigating Word Toolbars
The Microsoft Word toolbars are fully accessible with JAWS. For best
results, you may wish to ensure the Standard and Formatting
toolbars are not sharing one row. To do this:
Select Tools, Customize.
On the Options page, clear the Standard and Formatting Toolbars Share one
Row check box.
Press ENTER.
To navigate to the Word toolbars, first press the ALT key. This moves you
to the menu bar. Press CTRL+TAB to move to the first
toolbar. This is generally the Standard toolbar. Press TAB or SHIFT+TAB to
move through the buttons. Press ENTER to activate a
button.
Press CTRL+TAB again to move to the next toolbar, which is usually the
Format toolbar. Press CTRL+SHIFT+TAB to move to the previous
toolbar.
Word provides many toolbars for many purposes. Choose which are displayed
under View, Toolbars. Any displayed toolbar can be
accessed using this method.
Floating Toolbars
Some toolbars in Word "float" over the document edit window. Floating
toolbars are sometimes difficult to access with the keyboard
and can obscure document text. Therefore, JAWS automatically docks all
floating toolbars in Word. Once a toolbar is docked, you can
access it using the commands described previously. If you want to make the
toolbars float again, press INSERT+V, select "Dock
Floating Toolbars," and press the SPACEBAR to choose "Off for next time."
Your changes take effect the next time you start Word.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Tipton
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Word 2003 - left indent button tool bar
How do you find and activate the left indent button in the tool bar in
Word 2003?
I want to move my bulleted list closer to the left hand margin. I am using
Jaws 9.
Thank you,
Bill
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