[bcab] Re: PROBLEM WITH WORD 2003

Hello Wendy,

I occasionally get this sort of behaviour in a particular programming
environment when JAWS starts getting a little flakey.

I usually do one of the following and everything is fine again.

Use the JAWS cursor to get somewhere within the document and do a left
mouse click.

Or link JAWS cursor to PC
David Boden
Environment
Nottinghamshire County Council



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I am still having a problem with Word 2003.  I still keep hearing the menu
bar being spoken when I am trying to read a file.  It is ok if I read the
whole thing at once with say all in JAWS, but it keeps popping up when I
am
reading a file line by line.  For example, if I want to edit my talking
book
list to remove books I have read, I go down the list so far, and then the
menu bar keeps being read, and not the line I am on.  I have tried going
into view and unchecking all the toolbars, but it doesn't work.  Any
ideas,
please?

Wendy Sharpe
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