Hi Steve,

This email rang a bell for me. During the development phase of 9.0, we
did have two people who had been reporting this same issue. One in Word
XP, the other in Word 2003. It did get fixed and verified but both of
those testers. I'm trying to locate more details on exactly what it was
and will pass this along to you if and when I get that detail.

In the mean time, I would suggest you update the client to Word 2003 if
that is an option. I'm willing to bet this problem would be cleared up
and our developers certainly feel that the Word Document Object Model is
much better in Word 2003 than that which existed in Word 2000 so there
are other differences which should help justify it.

Regards,
Eric 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Griffiths,
Steve
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 7:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 9 with Focus 70 problem

I have a client using Word 2000 and she has noticed that the spacing on
the Braille display does not reflect what is on the screen when she
types in; she puts a single space between each word in the document and
on the display sometimes this takes up a single cell, sometimes 5 cells
and sometimes 13 or 14 cells. When she reviews the text the spacing is
okay. She is using the default Braille settings.

One option I can think of is to update her to Word 2003, but I wondered
if anyone else with JAWS 9 and a Focus has this issue and if so, with
which version of Word? Or if anyone using JAWS 9, a Focus and Word is
having no such problem; again the Word version would be useful to know.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts,
Steve


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