[jaws-uk] Re: Creating new folders

  • From: "Steven Bingham" <steven.bingham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:24:31 +0100

Angela 

When you save a file from Word or any other word processor you use the Save 
File dialog box. 

When you save the file a name (usually the first few words of the document) 
will be suggested. If you are happy with this you can leave it as it is or if 
you want to change the name just type the name you want. The original name is 
highlighted so it will be overwritten by your new name. Unless you are really 
sure about what you are doing make sure that you do not change the last three 
characters of the name. The doc or txt that appear after the fullstop. 

Having sorted out your file name backtab (press shift+tab) and you will be on a 
list of folders and files in your default folder. Use the arrow keys to find 
the folder you want to save your new document to. When you find it press enter.

Now tab twice to the save button and press enter.

Steve 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Angela Purll 
  To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 8:00 AM
  Subject: [jaws-uk] Creating new folders 


    Hi Barry, Graham and all, 

   

    Thanks for all the instructions, it finally seems to be working now at long 
last!  

    In addition to my original question though: 

    When I started writing a new document, and saved it, it appeared in the 'my 
documents' menu.  Will I have to 'cut and paste' my files every time, or, is 
there a way of saving a new document immediately into the new created folder? 

    Also: 

    When out of the 'my documents' menu, and wishing to retrieve a file 
elsewhere, how too can I save it into the new folder? 

   

    My appologies to all who are completely baffled at my seemingly simple 
questions.  It's easy when you know how, but you always need to be told how 
first.  I am relatively new to all of this, surprisingly, but am keen to learn 
as much as possible! 

   

    Thanks for all your help and patience. 

    Regards, 

    Angela. 

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