I suppose it's one of those things where some like one option rather than 
another.  The Windows-alt-I alerts me at each instance of super- and subscript. 
 But it's almost as easy to change schemes:
Insert-alt-s
And press p for proofreading attributes and font info.
Then I can arrow through the document, up, down, left, right, or use say all, 
and the different scrips will be demonstrated by a change in pitch.
If I only had one instance of a change, I would go for the Windows-alt-I, but 
if I wanted to read and review a document, it's good the other option is there. 
If I remember correctly from playing with it yesterday, there are other schemes 
that alert for superscript, but p for proofreading is easy to remember.
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf 
Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 11:05 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Hi, Fernando. Your instructions are absolutely correct. The only difference is 
that the English version gives "1st" as the ordinal example. I had it checked 
already, and it seems to be working for me. 

My confusion arose because I couldn't get JAWS to confirm that superscript 
letters were, in fact, superscript. As Rebecca posted, the problem arises from 
VFO's decision to remove superscript and subscript from the classic speech and 
sounds scheme. Strangely, although I've restored them to my default speech and 
sounds scheme, JAWS is still not verbalizing either format when I move 
character by character. I have to press JAWS key-f, which works for me but not 
for Rebecca. Her solution is Windows key-alt-I, which at least takes you up to 
the point where the format changes. So does Text Analyzer, but on my system, TA 
just verbalizes a change in format without specifying what that format is. 

Astounding that JAWS users have to put so much thought and work into a detail 
like this. 

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List <jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com> On Behalf Of 
Fernando Gregoire
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:09 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Hi Adrian,

You were told nice alternatives to make JAWS report superscript and subscript, 
so it makes no sense I repeat many things others already said.
Regarding Word automatically not changing ordinals, this is controlled by the 
AutoFormat As You Type auto-correct options. These options are per-program 
basis, so it is normal it is enabled in Outlook and disabled in Word.
To enable this in Word, go to the File tab, Word Options.
In the Categories list box, choose Proofing and tab to the Auto-Correct Options.
In the dialog opened by this button, press CTRL+TAB until you reach the 
AutoFormat As You Type page. Then tab to a checkbox like Ordinals (1th) with 
Superscript and press SPACE BAR to check this. I can't give you the exact name 
of this checkbox, since many options of this tab have language-specific names. 
In the case of ordinals, in Spanish there are both two specific symbols and, in 
practice, many people incorrectly use suffixes like “do”, “ra”, etc.

Hope it helps!
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List <jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com> On Behalf Of 
Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:45 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Hi. In previous versions of Word, superscript would be verbalized when I moved 
character by character. also, when I typed a number such as 14th, Word would 
automatically make the "th" superscript. Neither is happening with Word 2016 
and the current release of JAWS 2018. Even more disconcerting, a sighted 
assistant tells me that sometimes the "th" or "nd" is superscript, sometimes 
not, probably because I'm working in a document created in an earlier version 
of Word.

Can anyone suggest how:

  1.  To get Word to make "th" and "nd" in numbers like 14th and 2nd 
automatically appear as superscript?
  2.  To get JAWS to report superscript, and also subscript, in Word documents? 
I looked at the intermediate settings  for anything that might help, but 
nothing leapt out.

Note: Superscript is handled fine in Outlook 2016, which I have tethered to 
Word 2016.

Thanks.
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