That is such a helpful tip! It feels like I've used Word forever, and my only workaround has been to turn off auto format features when I need a line without the bullet or number. Thanks for passing these tips along.

Shari
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 6:42 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] daily information word


Daily Tip:
Skip A Bullet Or Number

There can be times when you're working with a bulleted or numbered list when you want to add a new line without tacking on a number or bullet. Perhaps you want to add a parenthetical note below an entry without making it part of your list. If you hold SHIFT and press ENTER, Word will add a new line to your list without a bullet a number. When you want to resume numbering or bulleting, don't hold the SHIFT key any longer.

 Daily Term:
white space

The characters, including spaces, tabs, and characters, that only appear as blanks in on-screen or printed text. In desktop publishing, white space is a section of a page that is unused by text, graphics, or other design elements. White space often is used as a design element to call attention to other objects on a page or to prevent objects from appearing crowded.
David Ferrin
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