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I am not a JAWS user but it sounds to me like it is the web and not JAWS.
Diane Scalzi wrote:
>Hi Leisters,
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>I was reading a newsletter at work recently that contained several
>hyperlinks. When I pressed insert plus f8 to list the links, I hit enter on
>the one that told how to subscribe to the newsletter. It took me to a line
>that said "embedded field" and nothing else. Checking with the JAWS cursor,
>I found the words "automatic distribution" and nothing more. At no time
>could I access a page to subscribe or instructions on how to do so. I
>suspect this imbedded field is inaccessible with JAWS, but I think there are
>several on this list who know a lot more about using JAWS than I do. Does
>anyone know of a JAWS command that will allow the reading of these embedded
>fields? I'll appreciate any help and thank you in advance.
>Diane
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