Hi,
Here is the instruction suggested, I tried it and it works brilliantly.

1. Open a blank document
2. Go to tools  and press C to customize.
It consists of 3 control tabs; commands tab, options tab and toolbars tab.
3. Go to the commands tab, arrow down to the category "all commands"
4. Tab once and quickly press the letters T O O to get to the beginning of the tools category.
5. Page down until you find "tools thesaurus".
6. Tab to the keyboard button, enter.
7. You will be in the customize keyboard category. Arrow down to tools and tab once to "all commands". 8. Type the letters T O O to get to tools and page down until you find tools thesaurus.
9. Tab once and you should hear, "current keys no selected item".
10. Tab and enter new short-cut key, example shift f9, and tab to assign button, enter. 11. Tab to the close button, enter, and the change will be saved in normal.doc.
Tab over to close, enter.
Now you can press shift F9 on a word in Word 2003 and you will have the familiar Thesaurus that we had in older Office version.

----- Original Message ----- From: "jason smith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] MS word 2003 thesaurus


Could you please repost those instructions for using the thesaurus in word 2003 again? I wasn't able to find them in my saved messages or in the list archives. Thanks Jason


                
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