Hi Dave,


Microsoft Word will auto correct text that you type and this is most likely the 
cause of the symptoms you are experiencing.  One common example is Word 
capitalizing the first word of a sentence or line if you do not do so yourself. 
 If this were to happen, Window-Eyes will announce smart tag undo auto action 
each time you arrow to a line of text where Word performed an auto correction.  
Here are a few tips.  If you want to suppress Window-Eyes from announcing auto 
corrections in your documents, you can uncheck the speak auto correct option in 
the Window-Eyes control panel under Settings, Verbosity, Office, Word, 
Miscellaneous.  If you want to interact with the smart tag or modify your auto 
correct options, arrow to the word or text that has been auto corrected and 
press Alt-Shift-F10.  This is a Word keyboard shortcut and will open a context 
menu with a list of your auto correct options.  If you want to make changes to 
your default auto correct options, you can select the Control Aut
 oCorrect Options context menu item and use the resulting dialog to customize 
these options. I hope you find this information helpful.


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Marc Solomon
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From: David <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 19:31:35 +0100



Hi all I am no expert in Word.  In fact I can only use it in a very

basic way.  I opened a document recently to keep a list of jobs I wanted

to progress but unfortunately when I read the list a line at a time most

of the lines say "smart tag undo auto actions" before it speaks what I

typed.  Does anyone know why this is happening please.



Regards



Dave Mawson


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