Hi RJ,

 

Track Changes is not a property of a specific document but instead a setting
that can be toggled on or off in the Microsoft Word application using the
Track Changes item in the Review tab of the ribbon or using the Word hotkey
Control-Shift-E (you will need to use the Window-Eyes bypass Insert-B when
issuing this command since Control-Shift-E is also a Window-Eyes hot key).
Once track changes are toggled on, any change in the document will be marked
as a revision so you can keep track of what changes have been made.  If you
receive a document that includes revisions, you can find them using
Window-Eyes.  One strategy is to use the Page Navigation dialog
(Insert-Tab).  You can use the Page Navigation dialog to review a list of
revisions in the document and to move your focus to the locations in the
documents where the revisions were added (by pressing Enter on one of the
revisions in the list).  You can also use the previous/next revision hot
keys, Alt-Right Bracket and Alt-Left Bracket while in the document to jump
from revision to revision.  Once you navigate to a revision in your
document, open the context menu and use the options provided to accept or
reject the revision.  On a related note, the Page Navigation can also help
you find and navigate to any comments that were added to the document.  I
hope you find this information helpful.

 

Marc

 

From: "RJ Sandefur" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >

Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:34:13 -0500

 

Dear Steve and all: If someone sends me a document with track changes on,
will window eyes recignize this? Thanks RJ

 


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