When I use this feature, I hear the attribute spoken, and when the text
returns to normal or some other attribute, it is spoken. In your example,
you should hear the word bold where the bolding starts and the word normal
when it ends.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Brown via Talk
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 8:33 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: atributes in word
When I am using word 2010 I know I can check the attributes of text with the
keystroke Insert + e. How can you check the specific attributes of a
sentence to find which word is bold, italic, or underlined?
When I check a sentence to see what the attributes are, WE will say bold,
but I don't know which word is bold or if the entire sentence is bold.
Thanks
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