Hi all, I've updated the MS Word script to version 1.50. This script is useful in addition to the WordNav script from GW, they can be used together, neither is a replacement for the other.
The MS Word script does several different things to enhance your use of MS Word: * the newly added ability is to speak row or column titles, in a Word table, just as we does in a web browser. the options of how they are spoken are in fact controlled by the unused browse mode verbosity tables settings, in the Word set file. You can use the Word tables header option to indicate a header row, or you can add specially named bookmarks to a row or a column to indicate that it is the header row or column. These bookmarks are treated just as the Word table row header option is, as an attribute. The other choice is to force the top row or left column to be considered a header row or column. The script allows for multiple consecutive rows or columns to be considered the headers to be spoken. (The bookmarks with special names have been an accessibility proposed "standard" for many years, and you may find them in existing legacy Word documents). * it reads out changing paragraph formatting options as you navigate around the document. these are items such as the outline level or the line spacing options. * it corrects for a couple of WE bugs: one where it doesn't read to the left or the right of the cursor to the start or end of the line properly, and the other where it doesn't say the correct value when selecting a block of text, and then changing it's font size by increasing it or decreasing it in increments. * and finally it enables the display of comments if a document contains them. enjoy, Chip Orange
