Hi, Aidee!
I am sighted, so JAWS settings do not apply to me. Chapter titles were in
“Heading Style 1”, so I manually stripped them and then restored the font to
TNR, bold, 16 pt. A pain, but done.
Thanks!
Valerie
On Apr 2, 2020, at 11:07 AM, aidee.campa@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Valerie:
If it is not in a heading style, it will probably be fine as is. I’m not sure
how you check this without JAWS, but when I do insert plus f, JAWS tells me
the formatting information of the text, including if it is in normal style or
another style, like “heading 1 style.” I hope that helps and that it made
sense.
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Oddity in Word 365
I just noticed a book I am proofreading has “headings” settings in Word 365.
It is set at the usual navigation of 16 pt. Bold, but do I need to strip it
like a style and re-apply those settings? Not sure I have ever seen that
before in a book here.
Thanks!
Valerie
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