We use track changes in our practice, and it is sometimes important to 
distinguish colors in track changes.  The standard defaults, in MS Word 2010, 
are RED and strikethrough for deleted text and Blue and double underlining for 
added text.  For psychological reasons, clients don’t like to send documents 
with lots of red.  So, I have changed my track change colors, as per the 
“review” ribbon.  Unfortunately, I have learned that, despite the colors set on 
my computer, the recipient’s computer will change them, particularly if “track 
changes” are shown “by author.”

That caused me to explore.  I sent a document from my Windows 7 (JAWS 15) 
computer to my Windows 8.1 JAWS 16) computer.

Deletions on the Windows 7 (JAWS 15) computer indicated the proper colors for 
deletes and additions.

On my Windows 8.1 (JAWS 16) computer, the colors were either “Black on White” 
or “black on black.”

I got the same read-out from JAWS, whether I used JAWS Key plus 5 or JAWS Key 
plus f to check the colors.

Is JAWS 16 simply defective when it comes to detecting track change colors?
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