Catherine,
All the best.
-- Carol carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I'm a bit worried about what's happening in Word. When I press JAWS 5 to find out what colour the text is it keeps saying it's black on black.
I have a document at the moment, selected all text, went to the font dialog and set the colour to automatic but JAWS is still saying black on black.
I've recently been experimenting with different JAWS settings for reporting attributes and maybe have mucked something up, but I can't see what.
I'm just wondering - surely it's not right that Word would put the colour to black on black by default?
I've opened some other documents I recently created and JAWS is saying black on black too.
Perhaps I just didn't notice before that JAWS was saying black on black; perhaps it always says it, though (I assume) the background isn't actually black. For what it's worth the screen certainly isn't black, looks white or greyish to me, but I don't know whether that means anything...
So am just wondering - a) would Word put the colours to black on black if I selected all text, went into the font dialog, into the colour part and pressed enter on automatic? And b) can any JAWS users look at a document they created without fiddling with the colours and press JAWS 5 and see what JAWS says?
Catherine ** Skype: darkitude MSN: catherineturner2000@xxxxxxxxxxx
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