Hi, Ken
Check that the Document window is maximized with alt plus dash followed by
X.
You might also check the Word main window to see if it is maximized, alt
space followed by X.
I was going to suggest checking "Wrap to Window" which is under Tools,
options on the View tab but mine is unchecked and I don't have that problem
so I hate to see you turn on that setting and suffer some other problem
because of it.

As far as muting JFW goes, press JawsKey plus V, followed by end and the
space bar followed by enter.
This mutes JFw and just going back into the Jaws verbosity dialog with
JawsKey plus V actually turns it back on.
The verbosity dialog never comes up and I've never seen this behavior before
but then I never mute speech in this way.
This is with Jaws version 10, 0, 1154.
If that doesn't turn speech back on, just repeat the steps you used to mute
JFW as it's a toggle.

Jon

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DoubleLegal
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:26 AM
To: Blind Computer Users
Subject: [Blind-Computing] can't read full lines in word 2003

Hello everyone,

For some strange reason, after the last Microsoft update, when I try to read
a document in word 2003 line by line, JAWS will read about 3 quarters of the
line across the page and then stops without reading the rest of the line.

It reads the whole line if I do the say all command, but line by line is cut
off.

I know there is a setting that will make word read the entire line, but I
forget what it is.

Please help.

Just another quick question while I'm writing. Is there a way to mute JAWS?
I usually turn JAWS off when I need to and then I have hot keys set to start
it back up again, but was wondering if I could just mute it then unmute it
without actually unloading and reloading it.

Thanks,

Ken
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