ch string, the JAWS find command is the more
reliable.
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Mine is set to simple html.
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On 1/9/2017 10:08 AM, jyandt.mar...@comcast.net wrote:
Morning All.
I have a curious MS Word inconvenience going on. When I am in
Thanks. I will try that one next time.
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Jerry,
This is a little confusing because you say you first presenter and the
JAWS find command is the more
reliable.
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Mor
Morning All.
I have a curious MS Word inconvenience going on. When I am in a Word document,
and I go to find a word in my document using the Control F functions, I get a
strange action. I will type in the word in question, press enter, and my word
search will find my word. But when I press ente