MessageYeah. They grow some sweet onions there! From: Smart Eze Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 1:20 AM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: research it Hello Bob, Can it possibly also mean Walla Walla, a town in Washington State in the US? Regards, Smart -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob W Sent: 29 January 2011 22:46 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: research it I use research it all the time to check on such things as news, weather and sports games. But, I didn't know it would plug a word in from the text you were on. Makes looking up things in wictionary and wicapedia much easier. Oh, I have no idea what "WALLA" means! Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Ian D. Nichols To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:57 PM Subject: Re: research it Hi Listers, I can confirm that this feature works with MS Word 2010 Windows 7 and Jaws 12. This was my first look at the "Research" feature, and I'm impressed. BTW, what does "WALLA" mean? Ian Ian D. Nichols, Toronto, Canada From: Yadiel Sotomayor Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:33 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: research it ZY!, I will say that it does. And how many times it has saved my life! It is very useful on a test... I mean, during class. lololollolol From: Cy Selfridge Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:27 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: research it Hi folks, I just discovered what, most likely, everyone else has known all along. In MS Word 2007, W7 and JAWS 11, latest build, one can focus on a particular word, go to research and, WALLA the word you focused on is in the search box. This is as slick as sliced bread. (LOLLOLLOL) Wonder if this is still working in JAWS 12. Cy, The Anasazi Yadiel J. Sotomayor E-MAIL: yadosotomayor@xxxxxxxxxxx