Yes, but 2010 is much more accessible going in. Office 2013 makes
you jump
through some hoops, but you can clean it up with minimum time and
effort.
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Sorry, 2010 does not seem to show this, unfortunately.
Rose Combs
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My does, under Options, Start Up Opptions, it reads "Show the Start
Screen
when this application opens". There is a check box here and it is
checked by
default, so uncheck it to stop seeing the Backstage View and go
straight to
a blank document. This is not referring to the Windows 8 Start
Screen. Also,
it is located near the bottom of the Start uUp Options menu.
Mike
smike....@comcast.net
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From: Rose Combs
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I am trying to turn off back stage view in Word 2010, there is
nothing under
general about start screen.
Rose Combs
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the
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Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:54 PM
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Hi,
How do you start the desktop version of Word?
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On Jun 17, 2015, at 7:11 PM, Michael Boyd <mike....@comcast.net>
wrote:
Hi,
In the File tab, arrow down to options, and select General. Tab on
down
until you find Show the start screen when this program opens, and
uncheck
this box. Now select OK and now the back stage view will not come
up when
you open Word, just a blank document.
As for more blind friendly versions of Word, I know that the web app
is
not very accessible, but the desktop versions should be equally
accessible.
On saving, I, again, open the file tab, and arrow to Save to save
changes
to a previously saved document. Or, to save a new document and
assign it a
name, press enter on the Save As option, and it will say saving
features, go
down to computer, and you will get an edit field to type in the
name that
you want to give to the document. Then, simply tab down to the Save
button
and press enter. If you do not want to save the document to the
default
folder, usually the Documents folder, then in the edit field, type
in the
path to where you want the document saved, such as:
c:\archives\document
name.
Mike
mike....@comcast.net
sss
-----Original Message----- From: Dacia Cole
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:18 PM
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] questions about Word 2013
Hi,
I have several questions about Word 2013. I am using windows 8.1 and
JAWS 16. How do I set it so it will open a document without
having me
hit enter on the backstage view when I just want a new document
opened? Also, it says is the word app is there a more blind friendly
version? Also, having trouble saving as, it brings up a save
features dialogue box and am not sure what to do.
thanks,
Dacia
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