[blindLaw] Turning off track changes

Shannon Dillon shannonldillon at gmail.com
Thu Dec 10 00:25:32 UTC 2020


Thanks, Michal. That helps me a lot on another track changes related
issue I was trying to figure out. Thank you.
Shannon

On 12/9/20, Michal Nowicki via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Rahul,
>
> Turning Track Changes on or off has no effect on previously-made changes
> that have not been accepted or rejected. If you don't want JAWS to announce
> Track Changes that were made before you turned off the feature, do one of
> the following from within that document:
> 1. If you want to see the original text, change the document markup to
> "original."
> 2. If you want to see a clean version of the proposed changes (as if you
> accepted all changes, but without actually accepting them, switch to "no
> markup."
> 3. When you are ready for JAWS to report all changes again, switch to "all
> markup."
> 4. All these options are available in a list through which you can navigate
> with up and down arrow after pressing alt r t d.
>
> JAWS recognizes these changes and responds accordingly.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Michal
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Shannon Dillon via
> BlindLaw
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> Cc: Shannon Dillon <shannonldillon at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Turning off track changes
>
> Hi Rahul,
>
> Are you saying that once you press control+shift+E to turn off track
> changes, the screenreader continues to identify changes you make as
> revisions? I think that is what you are saying but wanted to confirm.
> I'm in JAWS 2020.2008.24 and do not have this problem. Once I turn off track
> changes, my computer does not identify when I have made revisions except for
> parts of the document where track changes was turned on when I made
> revisions.
>
> I'm in office 365 and Windows 10. So my version of office is different from
> yours.
>
> If you update does it help?
>
> Shannon
>
>
>
> On 12/9/20, Rahul Bajaj via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use Word 16, JAWS version 2020.2006.12, on a Windows 10 machine. I
>> have been facing the following problem in the last few days. Even
>> after I turn of track changes, by pressing control+shift+e, JAWS
>> continues to announce the revisions made. It will say 'revision',
>> 'deleted', etc. So it does not register the command. Even though it
>> does say 'track changes off' when I press the keystroke.
>>
>> Why could this be happening? Is there an alternative way to turn off
>> track changes? I often have to make some changes in track and others
>> not. So this bug prevents me from doing that.
>>
>> Rahul
>>
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