Tom,

You can try first saving the email text in the notepad.  This should remove
the header markers.  The text can then be copied and pasted in a Word doc
for your purposes as plain text.

Or if the email text is already in Word.  Copy entire doc to the clipboard,
Paste in NotePad and then copy and paste back to Word.    This works on my
system.  Win 7, Office 2010 & Word 2010.

Hope this helps.

Andre

Otherwise

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Behler via
Jfw
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2015 7:55 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Cc: Tom Behler
Subject: Permanently turning off the reading of paragraph and heading
markers

Hello, all.

 

I have encountered a very strange problem when working with the text from
e-mails that have been saved as Microsoft Word files.  It seems that
whenever I work with or create the files, paragraph and heading markers are
read within the file.  I can turn this off by going into the Jaws Quick
settings menu, but as soon as I resume the editing again, paragraph and
heading markers re-appear and are read in the newly-edited document.
Interestingly, they are also now read in any other MS Word document I open
later on.

 

Does anyone  know how I can turn the reading of paragraph and heading
markers off for good!

 

I'm using Office 2010, and Jaws version 16.0.3048 on this Windows 7 work
laptop.

 

Dr.  Tom Behler from Michigan

 

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