RE: Reading MS Word Document

2016-01-08 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Turn off protected mode.
Alt-f, t, t, alt-t, p until you get to protected mode and uncheck all boxes.
Chris


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Sent: Friday, January 8, 2016 7:50 AM
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Subject: Reading MS Word Document

Hi: I opened a e-book in MS Word it is a .docs file and Word is the default
program.
I tried just arrowing and tabbing around but I got unpredictable results and
a read to end did nothing good either.
So, Iguess I need to learn how to read using MS Word and WindowEyes.
The WE Website search found a ton of individual articles but I didn't see
one like Intro to using WindowEyes with MS Word but there were over 7 pages
of hits and I only went through the first 3 or so and ended up with a bunch
from 2007, kind of a long way from Windows10 and WE 9.3 me thinks.
The document opens in "protected" mode.
Can I somehow save this as a text document I can navigate using Notepad?
Or, is there a good article on setting up Word and reading a book using
WindowEyes that wont take me longer to blast through than the book itself?
And what about effective scripts to make this simpler?
Thanks Chip Et All:
Rick USA

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Reading MS Word Document

2016-01-08 Thread Rick Thomas via Talk
Hi: I opened a e-book in MS Word it is a .docs file and Word is the default
program.
I tried just arrowing and tabbing around but I got unpredictable results and
a read to end did nothing good either.
So, Iguess I need to learn how to read using MS Word and WindowEyes.
The WE Website search found a ton of individual articles but I didn't see
one like Intro to using WindowEyes with MS Word but there were over 7 pages
of hits and I only went through the first 3 or so and ended up with a bunch
from 2007, kind of a long way from Windows10 and WE 9.3 me thinks.
The document opens in "protected" mode.
Can I somehow save this as a text document I can navigate using Notepad?
Or, is there a good article on setting up Word and reading a book using
WindowEyes that wont take me longer to blast through than the book itself?
And what about effective scripts to make this simpler?
Thanks Chip Et All:
Rick USA

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RE: Reading MS Word Document

2016-01-08 Thread Karyn Campbell via Talk
Take the document out of protected mode by hitting alt-F and tabbing to
protected mode.  If you trust the source, then space bar or enter on enable
editing.

I had to do this with a documeth last night and it worked.

Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA,  karyn1...@gmail.com and likely Viper
Antivirus on both machines.
Using WE   9.3 on HP Pavilion running Windows 8.1 with Office 2013 and I.E.
11 as well as Assuss convertible laptop running Windows 10 with Office 2013
and I.E. 11 as default browser and Viper Antivirus on boht machines.



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Subject: Reading MS Word Document

Hi: I opened a e-book in MS Word it is a .docs file and Word is the default
program.
I tried just arrowing and tabbing around but I got unpredictable results and
a read to end did nothing good either.
So, Iguess I need to learn how to read using MS Word and WindowEyes.
The WE Website search found a ton of individual articles but I didn't see
one like Intro to using WindowEyes with MS Word but there were over 7 pages
of hits and I only went through the first 3 or so and ended up with a bunch
from 2007, kind of a long way from Windows10 and WE 9.3 me thinks.
The document opens in "protected" mode.
Can I somehow save this as a text document I can navigate using Notepad?
Or, is there a good article on setting up Word and reading a book using
WindowEyes that wont take me longer to blast through than the book itself?
And what about effective scripts to make this simpler?
Thanks Chip Et All:
Rick USA

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