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Old 05-23-2019, 09:24 AM #1
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Use a blank sheet of paper above and below on large blocks of text if they are on paper.
I will give this method a go.

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You don't mention the differences between on a compouter screen and on paper. There can be a huge difference.

Unfortunately both mediums seem to be equally as bad. I'll make an effort to be mindful and see if I can spot a difference.


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Read my post about struggles to read web content. Please post your specifics there.
Ill be sure to have a look.

On a more personal note, It'd be comforting to know what jobs you've been able to work over the years.

I'm 18, at Uni right now studying business and am considered to be bright; but this accident has made things difficult for me. Considering PCS and my issues, would a more practical career path be a better option.

Maybe more future proof?

Thanks for the Input.
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