Peter,

you never said what your question was????

Chip
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reading issues in Word 2003

To list,


    I'm going to go on a limb to being redundant to ask this question that I
posed a few days ago that nobody answered. I am having troubles reading in
Word 2003 with window-eyes version 6.1 with windows xp professional 2003. My
random access memory is 1 gigabyte and storage at one terabyte level! I read
with the following commands using
window-eyes:
home
end
page up
page down
arrow keys
find
windows find command
note: I am reading documents at times that are seven hundred or more pages
in programing languages for building my site. If you know of something that
is window-eyes related post on this thread. If you know something else that
might be windows or personal related hat can help me just post off list.
There is some people that are wanting to knwo some hints, tips and tricks on
how to avoid this issue like myself from ever hindoring as much as it has.
Matter of fact, the last post someone else besides myself posted that wanted
to know as well. I hate to be redundant though just really would like to
know the answer as quickly as possible. Maybe I should get someone to copy
and paste the chapters into individual documents. These documents are
scanned in optical character recognition though. Thanks for any information
that you can aid me regarding this matter.


sincerely,

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Peter
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