Hello Do you know if in your html options you are using simple or screen layout. You can try one or the other to see what suits your needs. 1Hold down the jaws key and press the F2 key. 2Arrow to configuration manager and press enter. 3 Do a alt S To enter configuration settings. 4 Arrow until you find html options and press enter. 5 control tab until you land in the Misc dropdown. 6 The first choice should be document presentation mode. Default is Simple layout. Try Screen layout. Tab to ok and then control S to save your changes. Go back into your web page and see what happens. You can also do the following while on the page. Hold down the jaws key and press the letter V Arrow down till you find general options. arrow down twice more until you find document presentation. Press the space bar to change the selection. Tab down until you here close and hit the space bar. Then see what happens Hope this helps Robert To find me you can do the following. Skype id: rawest24 Aim id: rawest24 EMail: rawest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _____ From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of alice dampman Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 9:29 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: intro and question Hi, everybody, I'm new to the list, and I already have a question! I'm trying to read a table. I'm assuming it is structured as follows: In the first vertical column are the names of the stops, A, B, C, D, etc. In the horizontal rows are the departure times. The way JFW seems to read this is to read the vertical columns so that I read the entire list of stops, then the entire list of the arrival times of the first subway, then the second, then the third, etc. This is obviously not terribly useful, and what I'd like to be able to do is go to stop C and read across to find a departure time from that station that suits me. How can I get JFW to read this way? Thanks. Alice alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx