Hi Anita,
 
If you haven't tried it, I have written an app named Word Advanced Features,
which provides information on Word formatting as you move around in a Word
document.  It only speaks the information when it changes, keeping the extra
speech down to a minimum.
 
You can of course use the insert-E Window-Eyes command to get a lot of the
formatting info for your current position, and go into the paragraph
formatting to check on the rest.
 
Both GW and Access Technology Institute sell e-books on using Word 2010 with
Window-Eyes.
 
And finally, there's a very helpful app from GW named WordNav, which helps
you to move around quickly inside of a Word document.
 
hth,
 
Chip
 


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From: Anita [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 11:47 PM
To: tech list
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: word 2010 and windows-Eyes.


hi list,
    I' need help ASAP with MSWord 2010 and the latest window-Eyes. taking a
course on Formatting Documents from Hadley: my attribute changes and
formatting Alerts are both enabled, and still, not sure if I'm missing a
step. Does mouse tracking or other Win-Eyes settings need to be enabled?
Turning App status on and off doesn't seem to affect anything.
    Please help!
    Thanks,
    Anita


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