Hello All,
I am looking for recommendations for how a JAWS 12 or 14 user can provide feedback and recommended edits to a MS-Word 2010 document. Everyone on the team provides their input to the document through "track changes" or by making pen marks on the hardcopy. The business need of the task flow will determine the order in which each team member receives the document for their input. The second person gets to see the first person's feedback, and the third person gets to see the feedback from both the first and second person. This is to eliminate duplication, making it easier for the final person to make decisions about what will be changed. It is clear to everyone that the hardcopy method needs to be eliminated and everyone needs to provide their feedback electronically, or a human reader needs to be provided as an accommodation. If electronic is the path taken, here are my questions. 1. Is there a viable way for a JAWS user to gain valuable information from "track changes". I have not figured out how, so any feedback, suggestions, and/or recommended resources to learn how to do this will be appreciated. 2. Is there any improvements in the use of MS-Words Comment feature with JAWS 14? For me it appears that the access to the Comments feature in MS-Word 2010 by JAWS 12 has been broken. I used to use it in Office 2003. I would highlight the character, word, phrase, etc. and insert a comment containing my suggested changes, question, recommendations, etc. Is it possible to use the comments feature in MS-Word 2010 and some version of JAWS? 3. If anyone has a suggestion for a different way of accomplishing this task, your feedback will be appreciated. Thanks, Annette For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
