[blindlaw] WordPerfect
Locke Milholland
lmilholland at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 21 15:39:04 CDT 2006
I find it moderately accessible. I needed to use it when interning in Law
school with an office requiring it. I converted their documents to word to
work with and then converted my word documents back to wpd to submit.
Jaws reads more smoothly with word than with word perfect and I am more
comfortable with word keystrokes. There is really no technological
advantage, however, word perfect has the capability of pasting text only,
handy for copying and pasting from lexis nexis, which carries over hidden
coding.
Locke
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From: "Noel Nightingale" <nnightingale at earthlink.net>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] WordPerfect
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> Does anyone on this list use WordPerfect? I have not used the Windows
> version of WordPerfect but may need to in the near future. Is it
> accessible? How different from Word is it?
>
> Thanks for any insights.
>
> Noel
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