I suspect a space after the TB solves the problem. As in TB 1234.
Note Terrabyte is not spoken here.
All the best
Steve
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I suspect you are right on both counts, Steve. But I do wonder why most of
the catalogue numbers read correctly and it is just the odd one here and
there which reads the catalogue number as a terrabite.
It isn't the end of the world.
Alison
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Hi Alison,
Terrabytes is if you have TB before a number.
German would suggest that somehow your document has a German language code
in it.
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] a couple of quirks with the way Jaws reads
I keep a list of books I want to order from the RNIB Talking Library in a
Word document.
I lay these out by putting TB followed by the number, then a dash and the
title, and then a dash and the author.
Occasionally, for no reason I can work out, when Jaws reads the talking book
number is says something like 24356 terrabites. I wondered if anyone had any
ideas as to why?
Also, occasionally, before reading the line, it says "German"
Alison