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Thu, 19 May 2016 17:14:28 -0400
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Hi Harry,

I've had this happen when the doc is set up such that page 2 is to the right 
of page 1; then page 3 is directly below page 1 with page 4 to its right, 
directly below page 2.  I have no idea how one would even create a doc like 
this & have only seen one or two like it.  Unfortunately I never found a 
good way to restructure the doc such that all the pages were vertically 
aligned.  I just ended up reading page 1, then moving the cursor to the 
right & finding the top of page 2 & reading it then moving the cursor back 
to page 1 and moving down to page 3 etc.  You might try the go to page 
function, cntl +G.  I don't think that worked for me but it was a long time 
ago; maybe it will work now.

Good luck,
Sherry Wells

-----Original Message----- 
From: Harry Brown
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 4:42 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] jaws and word are not working correctly

Hi all,
I'm using windows 10, and jaws 17, on a desktop computer.
Here's the problem. When I'm in word, it skips from page 1 to page 3,
or, from page 2 to page 4, and so on. However, when I'm at the bottom of
page 1, and I press control right arrow, it does go to page 2, and I can
read the text of page 2.
I have never had this problem before! I did do a shut down, and then
turned the computer back on, and it still does the same thing.
I'm thinking about just using word pad to do my word processing, but
word pad, has no spell checker.
Anyone have a solution?
Harry


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