thank you all so much for your assistance:)

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> On 23 Jun 2015, at 6:07 pm, Adrian Spratt via Jfw <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> This works fine. Another method is to add the alt key to the control-v paste 
> command, which gives you options.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carolyn Arnold 
> via Jfw
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:36 PM
> To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
> Cc: Carolyn Arnold
> Subject: Re: Blogging and reformatting
> 
> On the blogging and reformatting, if you copy the material to Note Pad, that 
> should clean it up. Then you can repaste it back over into a word document 
> and run Spell Check, proof read, etc.
> 
> "Whether you think you can or you can't, you're probably right." Henry Ford.
> 
> Carolyn
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Hassan via Jfw" <[email protected]>
> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:14 PM
> Subject: Re: Blogging and reformatting
> 
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> I know Kevin, I think it was who told me how to format in word. But is 
>> there a way of reformatting a document, where all the headingfields etc is 
>> taken out of the document? For example if I copy text from a website and 
>> paste it into word, jaws reads it funny and it looks odd too, so is there 
>> a way of just making the document into a clean cut word document?
>> 
>> I hope it makes sense.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 19 Jun 2015, at 6:10 pm, Kevin Hourigan via Jfw 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Hassan,
>>> I am interested in learning about blogs as well, but have little personal 
>>> experience. Word press appears to be most popular among Jaws users Here 
>>> is some information about Word Press I copied from a letter to The Jaws 
>>> List a while ago. .
>>> Where is my WordPress page? What’s the address?
>>> Unless you’ve customized it, your WordPress page address is your 
>>> username, plus “.wordpress.com”. For example, If your username is 
>>> “tomsmith”, then your address is tomsmith.wordpress.com.
>>> If you’d like to view your WordPress page while you’re logged in to 
>>> WordPress, try the following:
>>> 1.    Follow the “My Site” link. It’s the first link on most WordPress 
>>> pages.
>>> 2.    This takes you to a page containing statistics for your page. 
>>> However, on this page, you’ll find another link, labeled “View Site”. 
>>> Follow that link.
>>> 3.    Your WordPress page will open as a new tab. Each blog is a heading, 
>>> so use H or SHIFT+H to move between blog articles.
>>> Because it’s in a new tab, you can switch back to the previous page with 
>>> CONTROL+!, then to your WordPress page with CONTROL+2. While viewing your 
>>> WordPress page, you can close it with CONTROL+F4.
>>> How to create a new blog.
>>> 1.    From the main wordpress page, arrow down to the link “New Post”. 
>>> Follow that link
>>> 2.    Find the “Title” form field and press ENTER to start editing. Type 
>>> in the title of your blog post.
>>> 3.    Arrow down about 20 times until you hear “Edit”. Press SPACEBAR to 
>>> activate this control. You are now editing the body of your post. Type in 
>>> your post, or paste it, as needed.
>>> 4.    When you’re done, hit tab to leave the edit area. This takes you to 
>>> the “Publish” button. Activate this button with SPACEBAR.
>>> 5.    Your blog is now published, but WordPress leaves you in edit mode 
>>> on your blog, so you can make additional changes if needed.
>>> 6.    If you want to save an intermediate draft and come back to publish 
>>> later, there is a “Save Draft” button near the “Publish” button.
>>> How to get the web address of a specific blog
>>> Go to your WordPress page, and find the blog you’re interested in. Each 
>>> blog is a heading, but is also a link, so you can find it easily with 
>>> INSERT+F7. Follow the link to your blog post. Then use ALT+D to go to the 
>>> address bar and copy the address.
>>> How do I get a simple list of my blogs?
>>> 1.    Follow the “My site” link (usually one of the first links on any 
>>> WordPress page).
>>> 2.    Bring up the list of links, then find and follow the link labeled 
>>> “Blog posts”.
>>> 3.    Each blog article is a header. Use INSERT+F6, or H and SHIFT+H, to 
>>> find your blog article.
>>> After you find your blog article, arrow down or TAB down to find related 
>>> information and links pertaining to that article, including an “Edit” 
>>> link that lets you make changes.
>>> How do I edit a post after I’ve published it?
>>> Go to your WordPress page (or bring up the list of blog posts), and find 
>>> the header for the blog you want to edit.
>>> Press TAB 2 or 3 times until you find the “Edit” link, then press 
>>> SPACEBAR to follow it. Note that there are multiple links labeled “Edit”, 
>>> one for each blog article. So be sure to follow the first “Edit” link 
>>> after the header for your blog. This should only be about 2 or 3 TAB 
>>> presses away. If you hear the title for another blog, you’ve probably 
>>> tabbed too far. SHIFT+H back to the blog article header and try it again.
>>> How do I find a saved draft?
>>> Go to your list of blog posts (that is, follow the “My Site” link, then 
>>> follow the “Blog posts” link). On the page containing the list of your 
>>> blog articles, find and follow the “Drafts” link.
>>> Can I customize my page?
>>> From the “My Site” page, find and follow the link called “Themes”. This 
>>> lets you pick a look and feel for your WordPress page. It might be 
>>> helpful to have assistance from a sighted person for this task.
>>> 
>>> For formatting in Word try control, shift S, or Alt H, L, A, to get to 
>>> styles, and tab to modify button, press space bar, and then tab to select 
>>> font size, colour, indentation spacing etc.
>>> 
>>> The following are the only directions for Wi-Fi I have;
>>> Wi Fi
>>> 1. Type control panel in search menu, and press enter.
>>> 2. Type network in search menu
>>> 3. down arrow to connect to a network
>>> 4. press enter.
>>> 5. you are on the menu of available wireless network connections
>>>  a. Current connection is at the top.
>>>  b. down arrow to desired connection
>>>  c. press enter.
>>> 6. To exit the wireless connection network menu ; press escape.
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message----- From: Hassan via Jfw
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:34 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Blogging and reformatting
>>> 
>>> Hi guys
>>> 
>>> I was just wondering what is the most accessible blogging website with 
>>> jaws? Also How do I reformat in word, I ask because I've been posting 
>>> blogs and the text and the format in general has been all over the place, 
>>> and finally are there short cuts to finding new wireless connections 
>>> quickly?
>>> 
>>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> HK
>>> 
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