Thank you, Mike. I will save this in a file. It will be helpful. I
noticed you said about HTML, so I went ahead and switched back from plain
text to HTML. Thanks again. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike B. [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 8:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: place markers

Hi Carolyn,
 
Here's everything from Jaws Help on Placemarkers:
 

PlaceMarkers


A PlaceMarker is a bookmark that you can easily add to a Web page, HTML,
PDF, or Word document, or form to mark a location. This is useful when
you want to return to commonly used areas on a Web page, important
sections or paragraphs of an HTML document, or specific parts, such as
required fields, of a complicated form. PlaceMarkers can be defined as
temporary or permanent and can be anchored to text, elements of the
current Web page, or to a Web site's domain. Multiple PlaceMarkers can be
added to HTML or PDF documents, while only one can be added to a Word
document. 

The following describes how to add, rename, or delete PlaceMarkers. If
you are not familiar with PlaceMarkers and need more information, refer
to Important PlaceMarker Concepts
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For additional PlaceMarker operation, refer to Advanced PlaceMarker Usage
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For general information about using PlaceMarkers in a Word document,
refer to Marking and Returning to a PlaceMarker in Word
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Adding a Temporary PlaceMarker


To quickly add a temporary PlaceMarker, do the following:

1.      Open a Web page, other HTML document, or Word document. 
2.      Move the virtual cursor to the location on the page where you
want to put the PlaceMarker. 
3.      Press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K. A temporary PlaceMarker now appears on
the page. 
        
        You can always jump to it using any of the following Navigation
Quick Keys
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SHIFT+ number row keys 7 through 0, or CTRL+SHIFT+K. (The last keystroke
opens the PlaceMarker List. Select Temporary from the list, and then
choose the Move To button.) 


Selecting Between the Temporary PlaceMarker and the Cursor Position


To select text between a temporary PlaceMarker and your current position
in a Web page, HTML document, or Word document, do the following:

1.      Press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+k to set a temporary PlaceMarker. 
2.      Navigate to another location on the Web page or document, then
press INSERT+SPACEBAR, M. All text between the temporary PlaceMarker and
your current cursor position is selected and ready to be copied to the
Clipboard. 

This method is often easier than using the SHIFT Key in conjunction with
the ARROW keys when attempting to select large blocks of text.


Adding Permanent PlaceMarkers to Web Pages or HTML Documents


To add a PlaceMarker, do the following:

1.      Open a Web page or other HTML document. 
2.      Move the virtual cursor to the location on the page where you
want to put the PlaceMarker. 
3.      Press CTRL+SHIFT+K and then ENTER. 
        The Add PlaceMarker dialog box opens with focus in the Name edit
field. It contains text that appears at the cursor location. If you want
to change the PlaceMarker name, type a new name in this field; otherwise,
press TAB to move to the next control. 
4.      The Define for All Pages on Current Domain check box is cleared
by default, which allows the PlaceMarker to be anchored only to the
current Web page or HTML document. If you want to use this PlaceMarker so
that it is anchored to all pages within the current domain instead, press
SPACEBAR to select the check box. Press TAB to move to the next control. 
5.      The Anchor to Text check box is cleared by default. Select this
check box if you want to link the PlaceMarker with specific text, such as
a heading, that appears on the page. This can be useful on frequently
updated Web pages where text and elements tend to drift from their
original position. When selected, the next control, Anchor Text edit
field, automatically populates using the original text in the Name edit
field. This guarantees that the PlaceMarker will always be associated
with this text on the Web page. 
6.      Press TAB to navigate to the OK button and press SPACEBAR to
close the dialog box and save the PlaceMarker. 


Renaming PlaceMarkers


To change the name of a PlaceMarker, do the following:

1.      Open the page containing the PlaceMarker you want to rename. 
2.      Press CTRL+SHIFT+K to display a list of PlaceMarkers on this
page. 
3.      Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW keys to select the PlaceMarker. 
4.      Press SPACEBAR on the Change Name button or press ALT+C. 
5.      Enter a new name for the PlaceMarker and then press SPACEBAR on
the OK button. 


Removing PlaceMarkers


To remove one or more PlaceMarkers, do the following:

1.      Open the page containing the PlaceMarker you want to delete. 
2.      Press CTRL+SHIFT+K to display a list of all PlaceMarkers on the
current page. 
3.      Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW keys to select a PlaceMarker. 
4.      Press SPACEBAR on the Remove button or press ALT+R to delete the
PlaceMarker. 

Tip: If you want to delete all PlaceMarkers for this page, press SPACEBAR
on the Remove All button or press ALT+L.


Important PlaceMarker Concepts


The following sections, PlaceMarker Keystrokes, Temporary versus
Permanent PlaceMarkers, and URL versus Domain PlaceMarkers, are key to
understanding PlaceMarkers with JAWS.


PlaceMarker Keystrokes for Web Pages, HTML Documents, or Forms


*       Press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K to insert a temporary PlaceMarker. 
*       Press INSERT+SPACEBAR, M to select text between the temporary
PlaceMarker and your current cursor position. 
*       Press CTRL+SHIFT+K to open the PlaceMarker List dialog box to add
a new PlaceMarker, rename or change existing PlaceMarker parameters, jump
to PlaceMarkers, or delete PlaceMarkers.   
*       Press K to jump to the next PlaceMarker. 
*       Press SHIFT+K to jump to the previous PlaceMarker. 
*       Press number row keys 7 through 0 to hear the content of
PlaceMarkers 1 through 4. 
*       Press SHIFT+ number row keys 7 through 0 to jump to PlaceMarkers
1 through 4. 
*       Press ALT+WINDOWS Key+K to speak all of the PlaceMarkers on a Web
page or in an HTML document. 


PlaceMarker Keystrokes for Word Documents


*       Press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K to set a PlaceMarker at the current
cursor position. Only one PlaceMarker can be set per Word document. 
*       Press ALT+WINDOWS Key+K to return to the marker in a Word
document. 
*       Press INSERT+SPACEBAR, M to select text or items from the marker
to the current cursor position. 


Temporary Versus Permanent PlaceMarkers


You can add a temporary PlaceMarker anywhere on a Web page by pressing
CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K. This lets you easily mark a spot that you can return
to later by pressing K. Only one temporary PlaceMarker may be set per Web
page. If you later decide to move the temporary PlaceMarker to a
different place on the Web page, just move the Virtual Cursor to that new
location and press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K again.

If you want to make the temporary PlaceMarker permanent, press
CTRL+SHIFT+K to open the PlaceMarker List dialog box and add it to the
list, which lets you keep and maintain multiple PlaceMarkers on the Web
page, HTML document, or form. The last location where you set a temporary
PlaceMarker is saved until you move it again, or remove the PlaceMarker
from the PlaceMarkers List dialog. You can browse to other Web pages,
exit JAWS, even restart your computer, and your temporary and permanent
PlaceMarkers are preserved.


URL Versus Domain PlaceMarkers


JAWS lets you assign PlaceMarkers to either the current Web address (the
URL displayed in the Address bar) or domain (the overall Web site name).
The URL (uniform resource locator) is the Web address displayed in the
address bar. You can only use PlaceMarkers assigned to the current URL
when you are visiting that page. 

Individual Web pages are contained within a domain. The domain's name is
usually the first portion of the page's Web address and ends with .com,
.net, .org, .gov, .edu, or similar suffix. When you add a domain
PlaceMarker to a Web page, you can use that PlaceMarker on any page
within the current domain. Since many sites use a consistent design for
all of their pages, the placement of links, graphics, buttons, and form
fields is often similar. If this is the case, you can use a single domain
PlaceMarker to navigate many other pages on the site. 

For example, if a Web site has a Search box located at the top of each
page, you can put a domain PlaceMarker there named "Search." You can then
use this PlaceMarker to move to the Search box on any page in the domain,
regardless of the URL.


Advanced PlaceMarker Usage


The following describes other ways to customize and display PlaceMarkers.



Sharing PlaceMarkers


You can use Settings Packager to share your PlaceMarkers for a Web site
with other JAWS users. Settings Packager is a program that lets you save
speech and sound schemes, PlaceMarkers, and personalized Web settings in
a compressed .zip file that you can send in an e-mail message, post on a
Web site, or copy to removable storage media. You can also use Settings
Packager to import the settings contained in these .zip files into JAWS.
To start Settings Packager, press INSERT+F2, select "Settings Packager,"
and press ENTER. For more information on using this program, open the
Settings Packager Help menu and choose Help Topics.

To share your PlaceMarkers with other JAWS users without using Settings
Packager: 

1.      Open your JAWS user settings folder from the Start Menu, All
Programs, JAWS X (where X is the JAWS version number), Explore JAWS,
Explore My Settings. 
2.      Move to the PlaceMarkers folder and press ENTER. 
3.      PlaceMarker information is stored in .PMI files. Locate the .PMI
file with the same name as the page containing the PlaceMarkers you want
to share. 
4.      Copy this file and distribute it to other users. These users then
need to copy the .PMI file on their PlaceMarkers folder by going to the
Start Menu, All Programs, JAWS X (where X is the JAWS version number),
Explore JAWS, Explore My Settings and open the PlaceMarkers folder. The
users can now navigate that HTML page with your PlaceMarkers. 


Custom Page Summary


When you open an HTML page, the Custom Page Summary feature automatically
lists each PlaceMarker on the page and its associated text. This lets you
quickly review the text located near your PlaceMarkers so you can hear
any changes or updates to those areas of the page. To enable or disable
this feature, do the following:

1.      Open Settings Center (INSERT+F2) or Quick Settings (INSERT+V). 
2.      In the Search edit box, type "PlaceMarker" without the quotes. 
3.      Press DOWN ARROW to move to Custom PlaceMarker Page Summary in
the filtered results of the tree view. (Note that for Web browsers, this
option appears in both the Virtual Cursor Options group and the
Personalized Web Settings group.) 
4.      Press SPACEBAR to toggle through the following settings. 

*       Select "Speak PlaceMarkers on Page Load" to have JAWS read the
name of each PlaceMarker on the current page as well as the text that
appears near the PlaceMarker's location. 
*       Select "List PlaceMarkers in Results Viewer on Page Load" to have
JAWS display the PlaceMarker information for the page in the Results
Viewer. The Results Viewer provides a link with the name of the
PlaceMarker and the text that appears near the PlaceMarker's location on
the page. You can use the ARROW keys to move to a link and then press
ENTER to move to that PlaceMarker. 
*       Select "Do Nothing" to have JAWS provide a custom page summary. 

See also:

PlaceMarkers in Word
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Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: Carolyn Arnold <mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: place markers

And what is the command to add a place marker, please? 

Bye for now,

Carolyn


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike B. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 6:41 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: place markers

Hi Judith,
 
Here's how Jaws help explains Placemarkers:
 

PlaceMarkers


A PlaceMarker is a bookmark that you can easily add to a Web page, HTML,
PDF, or Word document, or form to mark a location. This is useful when
you want to return to commonly used areas on a Web page, important
sections or paragraphs of an HTML document, or specific parts, such as
required fields, of a complicated form. PlaceMarkers can be defined as
temporary or permanent and can be anchored to text, elements of the
current Web page, or to a Web site's domain. Multiple PlaceMarkers can be
added to HTML or PDF documents, while only one can be added to a Word
document. 

Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: judith bron <mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 2:17 PM
Subject: place markers


I know I'm late to the ball but can someone explain how place markers
work and how they help you on a web page?  Best, Judith









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