RE: strange question

  • From: "Joseph Lee" <joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:39:04 -0800

Nicol,
This is not strange at all.
The Print layout will present the document window in a way that will show
what will happen if the document has been printed. This is normal. It is a
way of JAWS to tell you what view you are using. If you change the document
layout from Print to other layouts - Web, Outline, Normal, - it will change
the window layout to match the layout. So, to answer your question: there is
not way (that I know of) to change this behavior. This is present since JAWS
7.0 (correct me if I'm wrong).
Cheers,
Joseph

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HI all
I'm  asking this  on behalf of a colleague of  mine. This is very strange
why she  doesn't like this. She finds it annoying that when  she checks her
title with insert+t while in Microsoft word, jaws says print view or normal
view when reading the title. Its really strange why she finds this annoying.
AS I explained to her, sometimes jaws doesn't read a document properly when
in print view, so it sometimes help switching to  normal  view in order for
jaws to read a document properly, it doesn't always help but yes it
sometimes helps.
 So if you find that jaws reads a document improperly such as repeating a
line of text you already heard, then if you check your title and jaws
say: print view you then switch to normal view and if it still  reads a
document improperly, then you can then try something else such as checking
if the  correct toolbars is active,  checking display options etc.
So this is what I explained to her. If she still wants to stop jaws from
saying print or normal view while checking the title in word, is there a
way? She could posibily modify the script that reads the title so that it
won't read the view she is in.
So if any one  know of a way, please let me know just in case she replies
that she still wants to stop jaws saying the view she's in, but I think its
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