![]() The goal of a new book from the National Braille Press, Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA: A Guide for Students and Professionals, by David Kingsbury, aims to teach you how to use these tools. These days, the big two screen readers, JAWS and NVDA, offer a number of useful tools to help you create letter-perfect research papers and reports. ![]() We’ve all made “unsightly” errors in our printed work, mistakes that all but leap off the page for sighted writers, but that can be easy for users of screen readers to miss. ![]() ![]() If you’ve ever turned in a research paper or work report written using MS Word using a screen reader only to learn that your tables are not APA compliant and, even worse, you accidentally used four different fonts, underlined and italicized random words, and changed font sizes every other page then…join the crowd. ![]()
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