Jamal,

Most of the things you can do other ways as I'm sure you are aware. Some things don't make sense to just execute. For example, prior character before and character before can't just be executed because it has to get the character before the cursoring key is sent to the application and then spoken after the application does its thing. Again, you can simulate this yourself but it doesn't make sense to just execute this functionality by a single method call. Word Enhanced isn't available but could be simulated. The office options are also not available but could be called directly into the Word object model to do what they do and in fact, a lot more. So really we are just talking the two you pointed out as not giving direct access to. We may add these at some point but the good news is there is a workaround in the mean time.

Doug

Jamal Mazrui wrote:
I know a script can perform hotkey actions with the ExecuteHotkey method.
Is there a way to perform cursoring key actions as well?  Hotkey actions
provide equivalent functionality for many of the cursoring key actions
available in a set file definition, but there appear to also be some where
there is no equivalent.  For example, can script code perform the word
enhanced action or the Office smart tag one?

Jamal


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