Hi and thanks Brian Lee! You never seace to amaze me, with all that you
know for the computer!
Again, thanks! Vicky
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Don't want to hear the word "Link"
Hello Vicky,
Here is a workaround that you might try, although it is not a JAWS
solution. If you use CTRL+A to select all text in the document and then
use CTRL+shift+f9 you will unlink all fields. After doing so if you use
the SayAll command you will only here the text. Again, this is a Word
change, so if you want to keep linked fields in the document then be sure
to use the undo command when finished hearing the text.
I suppose you could go into HTML options in the configuration manager and
uncheck all boxes relating to links, but that would be quite a process to
go through each time you want to change between hearing links and not
hearing them.
Some one else might have a JAWS method for doing the function you are
trying to do, but selecting all and then using CTRL+shift+f9 will unlink
fields so you can read only the text.
Take care.
Brian Lee
[email protected]
Hi folks, When I copy something from the internet, I would like to have
JAWS read it uninterrupted in Word.
Do any of you, know what I need to change in my JAWS Say All parameters?
I am using Jaws 10.54, Word 2007 and XP service pack 3.
Many thanks for any help! Vicky
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