It's a new feature in JFW 7.0.
Bruce
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Judith Bron wrote:
Beto, I hav Jaws 5.1. To the best of my knowledge the copy function can only be done with one document at a time. If you pasted all your information into one document you could highlight the entire thing and paste it to where ever you wanted. However, if the information or documents you wanted to copy were in separate documents you couldn't copy one, go to the next etc and have all of them pasted into one document. Here's a quick example: You have information about software in one document. You have other information about software in another document. You copy document one to the clipboard and then document two. When you paste these documents into one document only the second will appear. If both would appear what would happen if you copied one piece of information to your clipboard, pasted it and then went to copy another bit of information for another purpose? Would you want both pieces of information to show up in the second document in this case? I hope I am making myself clear, Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: Beto Escobar III To: JFW List Serve Cc: Freedom Scientific Support Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:23 PM Subject: pasting multiple items on the clipboard then retrieving them all in JAWS 7.0?
Hello for the last time tonight!
Okay, the last question I have for everyone tonight! How do I paste multiple items on the MS Word clipboard using JAWS 7.0; then retrieve all of them? Some of the items I need to paste are entire letters then others are simply subject lines on E-mails? Will the JAWS 7.0 clipboard be able to do both at the same time?
Thanks, Beto Escobar III, LMSW
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