You can find the answer to your question by going to Jaws help  and slecting
training. 
.  Then . under training you will find FS reader of contents.  Then Arrow
down through the table of contents to word  index. Press return on the link
and it will all be explained to you.
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Behalf Of Kimber Gardner
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:06 AM
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] What does jaws+windows+W do?

Hi All,

I'm curious what the keystroke jaws+windows+W does exactly.

When in a word document, if I press this key combination I get a list of
words along with a count of how many occurrences of that word in the
document, but are these "all" the words in the document listed by frequency
of use? If I turn on keyboard help it says, shows a summary of occurrences
of the words chosen by the word list feature. I guess it's the "words chosen
by the word list feature" that confuses me.

I can see some use for a function like this to count overworked words, but I
want to know what exactly I'm counting.

Can anyone shed some light?

Thanks
Kimber
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