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Vertical Tab Announcement Problem Solved
Hello, everyone.
After two calls to Freedom Scientific, I am happy to report that my vertical
tab announcement problem with Microsoft Word and Outlook 2016 documents has
been solved.
Basically,
Hello, everyone.
After two calls to Freedom Scientific, I am happy to report that my vertical
tab announcement problem with Microsoft Word and Outlook 2016 documents has
been solved.
Basically,
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By
Tom Behler
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#41028
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
Do not forget if you remove Jaw’s announcement of the vertical tab via the dictionary as shown in this thread, you will be unaware of the visual difference; if that matters.
Cheers Kevin.
Do not forget if you remove Jaw’s announcement of the vertical tab via the dictionary as shown in this thread, you will be unaware of the visual difference; if that matters.
Cheers Kevin.
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"Kevin Hourigan " <kevinthourigan@...>
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#41027
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Re: Turn Off Automatic Page Breaks in Microsoft Word
Hi, Annabelle. This is what I found on the web regarding Microsoft Word 2003 and turning off page breaks.
SUMMARY
When the Background Repagination option is turned on, Word paginates the document
Hi, Annabelle. This is what I found on the web regarding Microsoft Word 2003 and turning off page breaks.
SUMMARY
When the Background Repagination option is turned on, Word paginates the document
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#41026
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Re: Turn Off Automatic Page Breaks in Microsoft Word
That's what I usually do.
That's what I usually do.
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#41025
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Re: Solution found to the new line announcement problem (was) Further to the virtical tab discussion
Kimber,
I understand what you're saying, and what you're doing, what I don't understand is what JAWS is doing and why. Even with all hidden text formatting shown, there is no "new line"
Kimber,
I understand what you're saying, and what you're doing, what I don't understand is what JAWS is doing and why. Even with all hidden text formatting shown, there is no "new line"
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Brian Vogel
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#41024
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Re: Solution found to the new line announcement problem (was) Further to the virtical tab discussion
glad you got it resolved. please share them. it would be handy info to have.
glad you got it resolved. please share them. it would be handy info to have.
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Mario
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#41023
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Re: Turn Off Automatic Page Breaks in Microsoft Word
Try putting your manual break at the end of the last line on the previous page.
Tony
Try putting your manual break at the end of the last line on the previous page.
Tony
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Tony
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#41022
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Re: Muting a thread
Al,
I participate virtually entirely via the web interface, but can explain the intention of the "Mute this thread" feature and what I think is happening because you're accessing it via a
Al,
I participate virtually entirely via the web interface, but can explain the intention of the "Mute this thread" feature and what I think is happening because you're accessing it via a
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Brian Vogel
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#41021
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Turn Off Automatic Page Breaks in Microsoft Word
Hi, it's Annabelle.
Is there a way for me to turn off, or at least override automatic page breaks in Microsoft Word? In this document I have, there's an automatic page break to page 5, with no text on
Hi, it's Annabelle.
Is there a way for me to turn off, or at least override automatic page breaks in Microsoft Word? In this document I have, there's an automatic page break to page 5, with no text on
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#41020
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Muting a thread
I have never used the feature in IO groups of muting a thread one has no interest in. I see that when one clicks on it, one must provide a user name and password. I also see an option to “email me a
I have never used the feature in IO groups of muting a thread one has no interest in. I see that when one clicks on it, one must provide a user name and password. I also see an option to “email me a
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Alan Robbins <alan1057@...>
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#41019
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
Barbara:
The vertical bar announcements occur in documents that have been prepared in Microsoft Word 2016 and in Outlook 2016 e-mails. I’m using Office 365 here.
It’s a problem for me
Barbara:
The vertical bar announcements occur in documents that have been prepared in Microsoft Word 2016 and in Outlook 2016 e-mails. I’m using Office 365 here.
It’s a problem for me
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Tom Behler
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#41018
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
Tom:
To get the “virticle tab” character, press shift+enter. You will see that this takes your following text, or “cursor”, to the next line without the need to press enter again. To be
Tom:
To get the “virticle tab” character, press shift+enter. You will see that this takes your following text, or “cursor”, to the next line without the need to press enter again. To be
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HAMILTON
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#41017
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Re: Solution found to the new line announcement problem (was) Further to the virtical tab discussion
Brian,
Unless you have certain nondisplay characters turned on within Word
(like paragraph marks), you probably won't experience the newline
problem.
When writing and proofing documents, I often
Brian,
Unless you have certain nondisplay characters turned on within Word
(like paragraph marks), you probably won't experience the newline
problem.
When writing and proofing documents, I often
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Kimber Gardner
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#41016
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Re: Solution found to the new line announcement problem (was) Further to the virtical tab discussion
Kimber,
Please do share if you reproduce them. I have never had JAWS announce "new line" with normally "flowed" text in MS-Word up through Word 2013. Of course, I've never heard JAWS
Kimber,
Please do share if you reproduce them. I have never had JAWS announce "new line" with normally "flowed" text in MS-Word up through Word 2013. Of course, I've never heard JAWS
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Brian Vogel
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#41015
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Re: Further to the virtical tab discussion
Kimber,
Give "Next Line," U+0085 a try. Since typing an Enter gives a paragraph mark I can't figure out what you would be getting a "new line" from, since the text in Word just flows to
Kimber,
Give "Next Line," U+0085 a try. Since typing an Enter gives a paragraph mark I can't figure out what you would be getting a "new line" from, since the text in Word just flows to
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Brian Vogel
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#41014
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Solution found to the new line announcement problem (was) Further to the virtical tab discussion
I called FS with my new line announcement dilemma. At first the guy
said, "nothing you can do. you are stuck with it."
But then he gave it a little thought and came up with a solution using
speech
I called FS with my new line announcement dilemma. At first the guy
said, "nothing you can do. you are stuck with it."
But then he gave it a little thought and came up with a solution using
speech
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Kimber Gardner
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#41013
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
I wish I could write code but if you ask me how to fry an egg, I forget to get the frying pan out of the cabinet when I write the instructions. I am sure you know what I mean.
I wish I could write code but if you ask me how to fry an egg, I forget to get the frying pan out of the cabinet when I write the instructions. I am sure you know what I mean.
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#41012
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 08:57 am, Mcginnis, Barbara wrote, in part: "you hear reply vertical bar, forward, vertical bar, print, vertical bar."
Yes, the vertical bar, often referred to as a pipe as
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 08:57 am, Mcginnis, Barbara wrote, in part: "you hear reply vertical bar, forward, vertical bar, print, vertical bar."
Yes, the vertical bar, often referred to as a pipe as
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Brian Vogel
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#41011
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Re: How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
I am assuming the vertical tab is on a web page or an e-mail. When you are working with G-mail and reading line by line, you hear reply vertical bar, forward, vertical bar, print, vertical bar. It
I am assuming the vertical tab is on a web page or an e-mail. When you are working with G-mail and reading line by line, you hear reply vertical bar, forward, vertical bar, print, vertical bar. It
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#41010
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Re: Further to the virtical tab discussion
Thanks Bill. Neither of those entries got rid of new line for me. I
think I'll give FS a call.
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Kimberly
Thanks Bill. Neither of those entries got rid of new line for me. I
think I'll give FS a call.
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Kimberly
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Kimber Gardner
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#41009
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