Rod, I can follow your steps and see how it works.  I also see that if I arrow 
down in the search pane box it says '1 of 2 matched button' and '2 of 2 matches 
button" to give me a clue how many occurrences there are.  Even though I know 
these 'buttons' give sighted users the context of the matched word or phrase, 
WE doesn't' read this.  I was trying to figure out how to access that 
contextual information within the search pane, but your Control Alt Y hint is 
great.  I did not know about that!

Thanks.




-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 6:37 PM
To: Van Lant, Robin; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Word 2010 - Using the search pane

Hi Robin,

Okay, you press Control-F to begin a search in Word.
Once you type in the search phrase, press Enter to start the search.
Assuming you don't get a message that it's not found, then you can assume that 
it was found.
Press Shift-F6 to jump back to the document pane, and the search text will be 
highlighted, which you could read with Control-Shift-M, but who cares, since 
you know what you searched for.
At this point, what I do is press Control-LeftArrow to move the cursor back a 
word and this automatically unselects the highlight and you can navigate back 
and forth and get a sense of the context of the search text within the document.
If you want to jump back into the search pane, then F6 will do this.
Also, the Word shortcut key to find the next occurrence in the forward 
direction in your document is Control-Alt-Y.

Hth,

Rod 

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk
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Van Lant, Robin via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 3:19 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Word 2010 - Using the search pane

I moved to Word 2010 well after many on this list, so I know this is a repeat 
question. I am not having consistent success with using the search navigation 
pane for jumping to desired text.  I cannot seem to find instructions in the 
knowledge base, in the WE manual or in my how to book for using WE with Word 
2010. I know to use F6 to move between panes, but after I type a word in the 
search field, I cannot figure out how to get to the options and successfully 
move to that spot within my word document.  Can someone please indulge me with 
a lesson or a resource?  Thanks!  (My workaround at the moment is to use the Go 
To dialog, but I know there are some advantages to the new search pane.)



Robin Van Lant



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