Hi Lissi, No, I am sorry to say that I am not that genious person who made friends with the ribbon; I still hate it! I am pretty sure that I got it from sweet Mayrie, who sent me a wonderful set of short cuts for my word 10 when I was first struggling with it. Happy Proofing! Marty From: Estelnalissi Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:09 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Heading Level One Dear Marty, You’re a genius! Your instructions worked on the first try! The file is perfect! How did you know that? Evan knew we had to get the document in normal view but we couldn’t figure out where it was in the ribbons. Several months ago I remember a volunteer writing to this list saying something like that she’d made peace with the ribbons, that she was having a good time checking them out. I remember being thunderstruck, admiring that person and wishing I could succeed at such constructive exploration. Was that you or is it possible that more than one screen reader user has achieved such a great accomplishment? Thanks. You are a great help! Always with love, Lissi From: Martha Rafter Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:56 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Heading Level One Hi Lissi, I also find that very distracting when I am trying to proof. I hope this will work: Select all by Holding control and hitting A Hold down the control and the shift keys and hitting N This will put the whole book into normal style. Marty From: Estelnalissi Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:42 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Heading Level One Dear Booksharian Friends, In a file I am proofreading Jaws is saying “heading level one,” at the beginnings of lines, even blank ones, as I arrow down to listen to them. Without a pattern, it reads occasional lines without saying it, but it’s monotonous and I don’t know how to make it stop. I use word 2010 with Microsoft 7. I still find the ribbons maddeningly unintelligible. I did try and check the section for views, but none of the tabs there sounded as if they would cure the problem. It says I have the printer’s view, but that hasn’t been a problem with other book files. All I know about word is the minimum I must know to proofread, but now I need to get rid of the unwanted “Heading level one,” announcements. Any help would be appreciated as this is the last in the 8 book Amanda Hazard series which will be such a fun cozy mystery addition to the collection. I got sidetracked on Irish Books as I do during the St. Patrick’s season every year, but I’m eager to settle in on the books that languished just because they weren’t written with a brogue. Thank you in advance. Always with love, Lissi