Hello ann,

 

The macro is still available in Word 2007.  You can do the following to have
the table created in a document:

 

1.  In a blank document use Alt+F8 to bring up the macros dialog box.

2.  Use tab key until the "macros in" combo box is in focus.

3.  Use down arrow in the "macros in" combo box until "word commands" is
selected.

4.  Use tab to the "macro name" box.  JAWS might just call it an edit box
but there is a list of choices.

5.  Press the letter "l" to move down to that area of the list and then use
down arrow until the "list commands" choice is selected.  You can also just
type in the word "list" and use down arrow to it.

6.  Use tab key and press spacebar on the "run" button.

7.  The first radio button in the group that appears will be for current
keyboard settings.  Use down arrow to the "all Word commands" choice.

8.  Use tab key to the OK button and press enter key.

 

If shortcut keys are not showing for your screen tips then you can do the
following:

 

1.   Use Alt+F followed by the letter "I" to bring up Word options.

2.  Use down arrow key in the category list to the "advanced" choice.

3.  Use tab key several times until the checkbox for "show shortcut keys in
screen tips" is found and if it is not checked then use spacebar to check
it.

4.  Use tab key to the OK button and press enter key.

 

Take care.  Have a nice Sunday!

 

Brian Lee

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] List of key tips for Office 2007?

 

Someone, years ago, posted a way to use the macro function in Word 

2002 to create a table listing all the keystrokes and their 

associated commands for Word.  It would be a tremendous help while 

struggling through the ribbon and submenus if such a list were 

available showing commands and key tips for Word 2007.  Does anyone 

have such a list or know how to create it with JAWS?

 

Much thanks,

 

Ann

 

 

    

 

 

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