Hello all! This one definitely goes in the curiosity corner. I frequently work with tables in MS Word. For those of you who may not know, as you use insert plus one of the arrow keys, Window-Eyes will announce "last row" when one approaches the bottom of a table. Similarly, one gets a "last collumn" message or a first collumn message as one approaches the left and right edges of a table. Now, in a document I was reviewing last night, instead of "last row" or "last collumn," Window-Eyes said "already last row." It was late, and I admit I was tired. So, I got up, walked around, and came back. It continued to state "already last row" and so on. I work extensively in the software and technology field. The document had originally come from a Japanese company that makes wafers for computer chips. That's the reason I mentioned "Japenglish." Table functionality worked just fine, but I had to smile as I navigated to the edges of the tables in this particular document. I could almost hear the Japanese accent as Window-Eyes, using Eloquence, came to the edges of the table.
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