I think you are dealing with the wrong switch.  You were hoping for a single 
command.  But what you did was change how WE accesses Word’s information, which 
would usually make things worse for highly structured documents.

Unfortunately, you would need to open the document in question, use Insert-V 
for verbosity, and go through all of the areas where settings can be changed 
for Word documents, deciding what needed to change, then save the settings for 
that document.  It’s a lot of work, but maybe it would be worth it.


From: Shannon
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 1:13 PM
To: 'Stephen Clower'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Word document spasific settings manual needs correction

Stephen,

Thank you

I really did think I had that document open when I went and looked but I also 
had the manual open so I guess that is how I managed not to have that 
application in focus when looking at the verbosity options.

In short that did not help at all once I did find that option. Checking that 
box made the document complete unreadable.

I was hoping that would allow me to have the verbosity set for this document 
but that is not how it works.



Thanks for setting me straight.

Shannon



From: Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Word document spasific settings manual needs correction



Shannon,

The "enhanced support" checkbox is available on a per document basis, and hence 
you must be working in Word when you bring up the WE control panel. If a 
document is open, you open WE, navigate to Verbosity/Office/Word/Miscellaneous 
and are not able to access this item, then there might be something else afoot.

Regards,
Steve



On 5/9/2013 9:05 AM, Shannon wrote:

  Good morning. I was trying to investigate  the  document specific settings, 
to see if I could set WE to speak differently on a particular document.

  WE is too chatty when I need to use this document. I have to press CTRL a few 
times to stop WE so I can start interacting with it. This particular document 
is a mail merge document and I don’t need to know about its headings or all 
that stuff that WE wants to tell me. I wanted to see if I could stop some of 
the verbosity  for this document alone. Hence the investigation into the 
Document specific settings.

  I went to the manual first for help.

  A note about the manual. I can’t stand it. I liked it better when there was a 
way to jump to related items from a topic with the links in the page or the 
next and previous links that used to be present. They have been gone for a 
while now. This means after you read the page you have to f6 back into the 
search box, tab back into the list of searched results and arrow through them 
and then enter on that item and f6 back into the help text. Very inefficient.



  It was my third trip through the tree of knowledge to find how to set the 
word enhanced  behavior  to off as the manual states it can be disabled.

  I will paste the text of the manual below.

  The instructions say that the ability to turn this setting off is in 
Verbosity  office word miscellaneous.

  I went and looked and there is not a setting referring to enhanced settings 
in this area.

  So If this is still an option where is it?

  I don’t even know if it will do what I want but I can’t even use the manuals 
instructions to try it.

  If this is no longer an option the manual is miss leading. If this is still 
an option then the manual needs to be fixed to reflect the steps to accomplish 
the desired settings.

  Manual text below.

  Shannon

  Disabling Enhanced Word Support

  If you encounter a  document

  that does not read correctly with Window-Eyes enhanced Word support, you have 
the

  option to revert back to the older method of accessing the

  document

  . To turn this feature on or off, open the 
Verbosity/Office/Word/Miscellaneous area

  of the Window-Eyes control panel. This is a per

  document setting, and will not be stored in any set file. If you have a  
document

  that you think is not reading correctly, you should first contact support to 
verify

  that the

  document is causing problems. If you find that the  document

  is at fault, you can turn the Window-Eyes enhanced Word support off for that 
specific

  document ...





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