So, a friend of mine sent me a Microsoft Word d o c x document via e-mail which 
contains a list of certain items. For confidentiality reasons, I won't go into 
the specifics of the document, but within this list, certain items have been 
highlighted in yellow. My friend wasn't the creator of this document, and the 
intity who was does not wish to edit the document to make that aspect more user 
blind friendly. I know. totally stupid, but, whatever.

Anyway, I know about hitting VO+T to get the font and text attributes, which I 
think should tell me if something's highlighted, but I'm curious if there is a 
way I somehow could get Voiceover automatically to tell me which lines in the 
document have been highlighted vs. which ones are not.  This way, I don't have 
to constantly on each item keep hitting VO+T and querying things by hand.

Any suggestions, guys?

Chris.

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