Interesting, because mine says virtual find. To get it to say jaws
find is insert + control + f.
At 03:25 PM 12/19/2012, you wrote:
I do use Control-F. It says Jaws find.
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Behalf Of tim
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 1:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] IE 9, JawsFind and PlaceMarkers for Audible
Try control + f, that always works for me the jaws find has to many
restrictions for me.
And for place markers I set it to the word because content on the
page makes it move around.
At 09:11 AM 12/19/2012, you wrote:
>I've noticed that my JAWS Find command doesn't always work. I have Ignore
>Case checked, but lately, even when I can see the text on the page, JAWS
>absolutely refuses to find it. JAWS reports "search string not found."
>
>The current example of this is the Audible site. When I pull up a book, I
>want to read the Publisher's Summary. So I try to Find the word Summary,
>and I get the message above.
>
>So instead I tried to set up a placemarker for it. I set it up as a domain
>placemarker, and told it that it should tie itself to the Publisher's
>Summary text, but it won't find it. It says No placemarkers on page.
>
>Advice welcome. If you know how to solve this Audible problem, or how to
>move quickly from book to book in an Audible results display, I'd
appreciate
>tips.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Nancy
>
>
>
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