[access-uk] Document problem in office 2007

  • From: "Andy Collins" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:47:05 +0100

Hi all -

I'm writing a very long document using word in Office 2007, and a couple of 
strange things have happened that I can't resolve.

Firstly, reading back what I have written, when I get near the end of the 
text, JFW says "inserted text" and starts to read in a higher pitched voice; 
if I arrow past this, JFW then says "deleted text" but doesn't actually seem 
to read any.

Arrowing up and down in this area of the screen I get a message telling me 
when I have entered the inserted text and left it, and the same for the 
deleted text. As the text reads as I want it, how can I get rid of these 
messages?

Also, most of the document is black on white [I get this info from using 
insert 5] but towards the end of the document it has become red on white, 
and from looking at the font ribbon [and I do have problems figuring out 
these ribbon menus, and never did use short cut keys in earlier flavours of 
word, so don't know how to bypass the use of the alt key and arrow keys to 
access menus] I can't figure out how to change from red on white back to 
black on white!

Again, near the end of the document if I use insert f, I hear "double strike 
through" in the layout info; I don't know what double strike through does, 
or how to get rid of it.

I would be very grateful for any help in sorting this out, as it is an 
important document, and I need to get it looking right. Office 2007 feels 
much less intuitive than my old word 2000!

Thanks -

Andy 

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