Good evening,
I'll try to help but let me know if my suggestions don't help much as i'm not 
close to my computer at the moment, so i may not be copletelycurate.
that being said, highlight the set of columns you wish to convert to a tablebe 
I should have started by saying that yes converting to a table would be easier.
Now, after selecting, go to the intert tab on your ribons and navigate to 
tables grid.
Press enter and you should be taken to a table grid.
you could use the down arrow, but that takes longer, so up arrow at this point 
until you hear "convert text to table".
Follow the propts in the dialog boxbe one of them should give a choice which 
would allow you to use tab stops. be sure to choose the corrct number of 
columns or table won't come out right.
choose ok and press enter when finishedand then move around your table.
HTH, but let me know if i can help further.
Kerry

Kerryann Ifill

> On Mar 23, 2015, at 5:03 PM, "Reed Poynter" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
> 
> I'm using Windows 7, Word 2010 and JAWS 16.
> 
> 
> 
> I have received a Word document where the author has used tab stops to
> create columns of numbers.
> 
> I'm having difficulty determining in which column the numbers appear.
> 
> Can JAWS help me with this?
> 
> 
> 
> I'm wondering if I had these numbers in an actual table, if I'd be able to
> be more successful in reading and understanding the data.
> 
> So, is there a way to convert this tab-stopped formatted doc to a table?
> 
> 
> 
> Comments?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> 
> Reed
> 
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