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Frances
I created a form in Word 2007 and utilized all the alternative text options
and such to the form. I have many JAWS users that will utilize this form.
They were not able to read the form. The tab order of the form field
controls were not in order, some of the alternative text did not come
through, and any instructions for filling out the form were not read since
the JAWS user has to be in forms mode to fill out the form.
Is there anyone else producing forms that need to comply with accessible
information technology? I really don't want to create a form that is just
lines and the text scrolls around. Thanks.
and such to the form. I have many JAWS users that will utilize this form.
They were not able to read the form. The tab order of the form field
controls were not in order, some of the alternative text did not come
through, and any instructions for filling out the form were not read since
the JAWS user has to be in forms mode to fill out the form.
Is there anyone else producing forms that need to comply with accessible
information technology? I really don't want to create a form that is just
lines and the text scrolls around. Thanks.