Oh, wait, I just found the gw kb article on this. I wonder why this
isn't in the MS Word with Window-eyes tutorial by Access technology
Inst.? the kb article is
http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Knowledge_Base/?kbnumber=GWKB2024
On 10/12/2014 11:42 AM, Dave Bahr wrote:
Hi there. This is to all Word 2000 10 users.
I am trying to edit a document which contains comments from my editor.
However, in trying to read the document even word by word, Window-Eyes
reads the comment whenever I go near it. This makes for very difficult
reading because I don't exactly know where the comment is. Is there
some way to how Window-Eyes just tell me that there is a comment
without reading the actual text until I get to the comment itself?
Does that make sense? It's hard because my editor writes in multiple
paragraphs in his comments, so it's not just a quick sentence or two.
Often, once Window-Eyes is done reading the comment, it returns to my
text which is now been broken up by several paragraphs and I forget
even where the comment was supposed to be. Maybe I need to have my
editor changed to writing comments in a separate file? The problem
with that is that there is not continuity, so it's almost the opposite
of what we're dealing with now. Anybody have any suggestions?I have
removed the word advanced app.
Thanks, Dave
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