My name is Lynnette Tatum and for 20 years I instructed students in the
use of Microsoft Office--Word, Excel and PowerPoint specifically).
During this time I prepared and distributed copious notes in a variety
of formats.
It was with this thought in mind that I decided to create an app
consisting of portable notes for MSWord versions 2010/2013. As I began
experiencing vision loss, I learned the power of keyboard shortcuts in
that they enabled me to maintain my own employment as well as increase
my productivity. I was then able to pass on this vital knowledge and
independence to my students.
Knowing I couldn’t possibly be the only one out there using Microsoft
Word on a Windows PC and iDevices, I also knew that others might benefit
from learning a few essential keyboard commands (and how to use them).
Twenty-one short lessons guide you from editing to spellchecking to
formatting and more--with a bit of humor. It is the portable guide I
wish I'd had when learning any application.
Within individual topics, you also have access to Essential commands
that you'll use on a regular basis.
This app is fully accessible with the VoiceOver screen reader and should
be compatible with other accessibility features.
Thank you very much for your support and we look forward to your feedback.
Link to MLWordTips -- Quick keyboard tips for MSWord on the ITunes AppStore
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mlwordtips-quick-keyboard/id1034632174?mt=8
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