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Re: how screen readers navigate by headline
From: LSnider
Date: Sep 3, 2011 8:57AM
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Hi Karen,
Ah okay, that makes sense.
Thanks for that tip, that will help me a lot.
Cheers
Lisa
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Karlen Communications <
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> But they wouldn't be out of order.
>
> We can choose to move from H1 to another H1 in effect reviewing content at
> the highest structural level. We can do the same with other heading levels,
> but the document as a whole IS structured moving from H1 to H2 to H3 to H2
> to H3.
>
> So we can choose to get a list of headings and review or move to headings
> through a "complete" view of the document structure or we can "narrow our
> view" of the structure by moving through the document by specific heading
> levels.
>
> In Word 2007 and 2010 you can also get a list of headings to review the
> structure of content by using the Navigation Pane, Alt + W, K. This would be
> "equal" to the screen reader functionality of listing headings.
>
> Cheers, Karen
>
> Out of Office, Sent from my iPad
>
>
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