I'm using Office 2007, especially Word, and some Excell and a little
Access.
I find it works very well with JAWS 9.
If you are going to use Office 2007, you'd be best off with JAWS 9,
rather than an earlier version of JAWS.
JAWS 10 will help with that too when it comes out.
Some key strokes are the same.
Navigation keys for reading are the same.
Control s still saves a file
Alt O, plus F still brings yu to the font window
Alt T plus S still brings up the spell checker.
However, there are quite a number of changes.  But let me assure you,
that if you are patient, and spend some time when you are not pressed to
get work done, you will be able to manage quite well.
When I began I made myself a cheet sheet file.
When I had to search through the ribbon menu to find an option, I would
record it on my cheat sheet.
Then I could go back to it when I needed it.
By now, I am using the common ones without any need to refer to the cheat
sheet.
If Office 2000 or 2003 is working well for you, there is probably no need
to upgrade, but if you are going to switch, the new version is very
accessible.
Blessings,
Tom
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