Hmm, okay thanks. I did that and it's pretty underwhelming as a feature.

I wish FS would spend more effort getting Jaws to work with things
like track changes in colors and less on bells and whistles.

But thanks for the info anyway.


On 6/13/15, LeDon <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can find the answer to your question by going to Jaws help  and
> slecting
> training.
> .  Then . under training you will find FS reader of contents.  Then Arrow
> down through the table of contents to word  index. Press return on the link
> and it will all be explained to you.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Kimber Gardner
> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:06 AM
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> Subject: [JAWS-Users] What does jaws+windows+W do?
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm curious what the keystroke jaws+windows+W does exactly.
>
> When in a word document, if I press this key combination I get a list of
> words along with a count of how many occurrences of that word in the
> document, but are these "all" the words in the document listed by frequency
> of use? If I turn on keyboard help it says, shows a summary of occurrences
> of the words chosen by the word list feature. I guess it's the "words
> chosen
> by the word list feature" that confuses me.
>
> I can see some use for a function like this to count overworked words, but
> I
> want to know what exactly I'm counting.
>
> Can anyone shed some light?
>
> Thanks
> Kimber
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