Or if need be.  You could print and scan the document.  Assuming there are
only a few pages to be read.
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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Anna Byrne via Jfw
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Subject: Re: How to read an MS Word document with text fields

Alt-ctrl-o should put the objects into a list.  You can read each one 
individually by pressing enter on it.
At 04:23 AM 5/6/2014, you wrote:
>Hi. I'm trying to read an attachment sent by a job applicant. She's 
>set up her resume with text fields, but JAWS identifies them as 
>objects and reads only one of them. I also can't figure out how to 
>navigate from field to field. My version of Word is 2010. I've tried 
>a variety of quick keys, but none that I've tried picks up either 
>objects or text boxes.
>
>Any ideas?
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