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Re: spelling errors
Hi Dee,
I am just learning Word 2010 myself but, you can try while in a Word
document, Invoking the Insert + V keystroke, for quick settings, arrowing
down to, Spelling Error Detection, & press the
Hi Dee,
I am just learning Word 2010 myself but, you can try while in a Word
document, Invoking the Insert + V keystroke, for quick settings, arrowing
down to, Spelling Error Detection, & press the
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By
Mike & Barbara <mb69mach1@...>
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#8292
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Re: JFW talks funny on this one American English website
Rick,
These words, and numerous others in the article, contain a symbol that my
synthesizer identifies as character 173. Google results tell me 173 in ASCII
represents the inverted exclamation mark.
Rick,
These words, and numerous others in the article, contain a symbol that my
synthesizer identifies as character 173. Google results tell me 173 in ASCII
represents the inverted exclamation mark.
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Adrian Spratt
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#8291
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Re: JFW talks funny on this one American English website
Replacing \173 with a grave accent works in Word, but not well on the
Internet. I tried the apostrophe and some of the word now pronounce
correctly, but others still refuse to do so.
Dave
Replacing \173 with a grave accent works in Word, but not well on the
Internet. I tried the apostrophe and some of the word now pronounce
correctly, but others still refuse to do so.
Dave
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Dave...
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#8290
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Re: JFW talks funny on this one American English website
Seems as though many of the words have a character 173 inserted where a
discretionary hyphen could occur. This would be an invisible character to
anyone else reading the article, but JAWS finds it.
Seems as though many of the words have a character 173 inserted where a
discretionary hyphen could occur. This would be an invisible character to
anyone else reading the article, but JAWS finds it.
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Dave...
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#8289
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Re: JFW talks funny on this one American English website
That page and in particular your question words sound fine to me with
both Eloquence and RealSpeak Emily.
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Soronel Haetir
soronel.haetir@...
That page and in particular your question words sound fine to me with
both Eloquence and RealSpeak Emily.
--
Soronel Haetir
soronel.haetir@...
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By
Soronel Haetir
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#8288
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Re: JFW talks funny on this one American English website
Haha! He's drunk
It looks like there is a graphic in-between the letters that makes Jaws think there is a space or makes it so Jaws doesn't see the letter. When you arrow through the funny words he
Haha! He's drunk
It looks like there is a graphic in-between the letters that makes Jaws think there is a space or makes it so Jaws doesn't see the letter. When you arrow through the funny words he
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Brandon Keith Biggs <brandonboy13@...>
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#8287
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JFW talks funny on this one American English website
I have a question. Maybe someone may have a clue?
I have an online local Ohio newspaper, whose website is seemingly normal text, as far as I can tell. But my JAWS 13 reads it with very strange
I have a question. Maybe someone may have a clue?
I have an online local Ohio newspaper, whose website is seemingly normal text, as far as I can tell. But my JAWS 13 reads it with very strange
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By
rixmix2009@...
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#8286
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Re: Reading CC field in Outlook Express
Hi Sameer,
When you get an email using Outlook Express, the only way to know what field
their name / email address was placed into by the person that sent the email
is by opening the email & using,
Hi Sameer,
When you get an email using Outlook Express, the only way to know what field
their name / email address was placed into by the person that sent the email
is by opening the email & using,
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Mike & Barbara <mb69mach1@...>
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#8285
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spelling errors
I've changed something in my MSWord 2010 with my jaws 13
Jaws is now speaking to me "spelling error" when there is a misspelled word and I don't want it to do that.
When I do an F7 sometimes jaws
I've changed something in my MSWord 2010 with my jaws 13
Jaws is now speaking to me "spelling error" when there is a misspelled word and I don't want it to do that.
When I do an F7 sometimes jaws
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By
Dee & Rick
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#8284
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Re: Reading CC field in Outlook Express
A quick way to read the cc field is to press alt-4 on the number row above
the letters. The message must be open.
A quick way to read the cc field is to press alt-4 on the number row above
the letters. The message must be open.
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Adrian Spratt
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#8283
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Re: Short Cut keys for Word 2010
Press alt+w and use tab, not the arrow keys. Otherwise
ctrl+alt+n changes view to normal or draft in 2007
ctrl+alt+o changes view to outline
ctrl+alt+p changes view to print layout
Negoslav
Press alt+w and use tab, not the arrow keys. Otherwise
ctrl+alt+n changes view to normal or draft in 2007
ctrl+alt+o changes view to outline
ctrl+alt+p changes view to print layout
Negoslav
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By
Negoslav Sabev
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#8282
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Reading CC field in Outlook Express
Dear Friends,
I am using Outlook Express with JAWS version 13 & Windows XP as the OS.
Whenever I open a message in Outlook Express, JAWS reads the "From"field & immediately moves to the subject
Dear Friends,
I am using Outlook Express with JAWS version 13 & Windows XP as the OS.
Whenever I open a message in Outlook Express, JAWS reads the "From"field & immediately moves to the subject
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Sameer
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#8281
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Re: Short Cut keys for Word 2010
That's because there is no shortcut for the View Menu in Word2010. You have to arrow over to the status bar and set it from there.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
That's because there is no shortcut for the View Menu in Word2010. You have to arrow over to the status bar and set it from there.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
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By
Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#8280
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Re: Short Cut keys for Word 2010
Thanks for the information; however, I could not find the keystroke to get
to the view menu. In Word 2003, I do an alt v and then up and down arrows
to find out what is checked. In Word 2010 if I do
Thanks for the information; however, I could not find the keystroke to get
to the view menu. In Word 2003, I do an alt v and then up and down arrows
to find out what is checked. In Word 2010 if I do
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Eileen L <Eileen_may@...>
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#8279
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Re: jaws certification
And what will it do for you?
And what will it do for you?
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wogg le4 <woggle4@...>
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#8278
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Re: Short Cut keys for Word 2010
Hi Eileen,
Press the Alt key, then right arrow to View. As you are right arrowing, you
will see other options that you can down arrow to find Sub-menues.
2. Down arrow to look at the diferent
Hi Eileen,
Press the Alt key, then right arrow to View. As you are right arrowing, you
will see other options that you can down arrow to find Sub-menues.
2. Down arrow to look at the diferent
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Mike & Barbara <mb69mach1@...>
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#8277
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Re: Windows Live Mail VS Outlook
To save backup of outlook personal folders, message rules, contacts, and other with out account settings, copy and save these file in other folder:
Windows xp:
C:\documents and settings\user
To save backup of outlook personal folders, message rules, contacts, and other with out account settings, copy and save these file in other folder:
Windows xp:
C:\documents and settings\user
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Kamil Żak <kamilek687@...>
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#8276
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Re: Windows Live Mail VS Outlook
Thanks, Dan.
Appreciate the observations.
Will try it here and let everyone know how I do.
Tom Behler from Michigan
Thanks, Dan.
Appreciate the observations.
Will try it here and let everyone know how I do.
Tom Behler from Michigan
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By
Tom Behler
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#8275
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Re: Windows Live Mail VS Outlook
Outlook can be a bit cumbersome but it's not bad once you get used to it. I
had to do a lot of exploring to find out things I wanted to know. My only
real problem with outlook is backup and
Outlook can be a bit cumbersome but it's not bad once you get used to it. I
had to do a lot of exploring to find out things I wanted to know. My only
real problem with outlook is backup and
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dan Kerstetter <dhk55@...>
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#8274
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Re: reading headers in word
Insert-f1 should do it, or the JAWS cursor, or going into print preview with ctrl-f2.
Insert-f1 should do it, or the JAWS cursor, or going into print preview with ctrl-f2.
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Ann Byrne
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#8273
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