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On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Hein Wagner - MWeb wrote:
> I'm using window bridge as a screen reader and I'm quite familiar with the
> bridge commands. I wood however like to get more hands-on with Microsoft
> Excel. Are there any documentation available on this product?
There is loads of documentation. Two places to check out are the
Microsoft adaptive technology page at http://www.microsoft.com/enable and
Recording for the Blind. RFB has recorded and converted to computer disk
many computer manuals and books by third parties on various software
packages, including Excel, Word, and WordPerfect. One can find such books
in the Union catalog, available online in accessible format at
http://www.loc.gov/nls Books can be searched for by subject, title, and
keyword, among other variables. Nearly all of the RFB entries include
the table of contents and the dust jacket introduction. I hope that this
helps.
kelly
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