Re: Ms Word 2003 question

  • From: Marijan Janev <janevm@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 20:39:25 +0100

Yes, thanks very much, Robert! I'm so stupid when I don't check this option first. I unchecked it in the configuration manager, and now it reads normaly.


RAWest said the following on 13.01.2008 20:03:
I am not sure but while in MS Word open the configuration manager and go to text processing.
Tab down until you hear enhanced edit support and check to see if the check box is checked.
If so uncheck the box and save settings change and see if this helps in your reading ability.

Robert
 
 

From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marijan Janev
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:37 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Ms Word 2003 question

Hi!
Speaking of MS Word, I just installed Jaws 9.0,519 and found out that jaws doesn't read anything in Word2003. I tryed letter by letter, word by word, paragraph by paragraph, but it doesn't help. After that I recompiled the . jss script but nothing happens . Does anybody faced similar situation and knows the medicine?
Thanks in advance for your help!


Adrian Spratt said the following on 13.01.2008 00:53:
JAWS has a global solution to this problem. Press insert-4 (that's the 4 on the number row above the letter keys) to bring up a list of symbols. If your system is like mine, one press of "n" will bring up the character that you seek to create with two keys. Just press enter and it will be inserted in your text at the focus point.
 
Incidentally, I still use WordPerfect, and happily so.
----- Original Message -----

Hi, I have a question.
 
When I was working a very long time ago (grin) I used Wordperfect.  There was a way to type two characters on top of each other.  I think it was called "strikeover".  Does anyone know how to do this in MS Word?  I have searched the help screens and find no answer.  I am of the opinion that the help area in 2003 is worse instead of better than previous versions.  I need to type an "n" with a tilda over it.  This trick can come in handy every once in a while.  Thank you.  Linda

 

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