Hi Neville,

Under Verbosity, Office, Word, Miscellaneous, there are check boxes for
Speak auto correct and another for speak smart tages; one of these is the
culprit, I believe.

Hth,

Rod

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Subject: switch documents in Word 2013

     Hi,

Thanks to those who answered my query below on switching documents 
in                 Word 2013.

In Word 2003, it was possible to highlight the files to be loaded, press 
enter and they would be loaded into Word. Unfortunately this technique 
does not seem to work in 2013.  I can't gain access to the files once 
they are loaded for some reason. Alt tab or control F6 does not work 
either if the files are loaded by this method.


However, if the files are loaded separately through the file 
menu,control F6 works and also
   an option on the View menu called "Switch Window" with the shortcut 
alt w w."  I'll check alt tab next time and see if that works as well.


I was looking for an option called something like, "Switch file" or 
"switch document" and found the "switch window" option by sheer accident.


Now another problem has risen when editing a line.  At the  beginning of 
the line, WE says "Action, Undo auto Actions." After looking through the 
Word menu items a number of times, nothing seems to be obvious on how to 
stop it. Maybe this is a WE Verbosity setting which needs changing. 
Anyone got a suggestion.


Not having as much trouble with the ribbon as anticipated which is 
surprising.


Thanks

Neville.


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After using Word 2003  for a long time, I have just updated to Office 
2013 and having a few problems.  Hopefully someone can help with my 
learning curve.


After looking through all the menus and the on line help,I can't find 
anything dealing with being able to switch previously loaded documents.


With Word 2003, it is possible to load more than one file into memory 
and then access any file as required.  This is great for moving data 
from one file to another.



It is possible to load more than one file into Word 2013 but try as I 
might,there does not seem to be a way of accessing these other loaded 
files. One can be accessed but not the others.


Does anyone know if this can be achieved in Word 2013 and if so, how is 
it accomplished?


Thanks

Neville.
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