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Chapter 7: Working in Programs
Switch between open
documents
1. "Say "List windows for Microsoft Word"
Do one of the following:
Say "Choose n", where n is the number of the
window you want to switch to.For example, say
"Choose 2"
OR
Choose the number of the program from the list
and click OK
See Scrolling in popular programs, Scrolling in windows and lists, and Moving
the insertion point.
Note
You can also select the next or previous word, line, or paragraph by moving
the insertion point to either before or after the word, line or paragraph you
want to select and saying "Select Next/Previous Word/Line/Paragraph"
Selecting text
You can use the following voice commands to select text in Microsoft Word and
OpenOffice.org Writer.
To Do
Select a word, line, or
paragraph
1. Move the insertion point to the word, line, or
paragraph you want to select
2. Say "Select <word>/<line>/<paragraph>"
Select an adjacent word,
line or paragraph
1. Move the insertion point to either before or after
the word, line, or paragraph you want to select.
2. Say "Select <next>/<previous>
<word>/<line>/<paragraph>"
Select specific text or a
range of text (see also
Handling multiple text
matches)
Select <text>*
Select <text> Through <text>(Note: Outside the
USA or Canada, say "Select <text> To <text>".)
Select from <text> to <text>
* For <text> substitute whatever text you want
select.
Extend a selection "Extend Selection Forward/Backward by <number>
Words/Lines/Paragraphs"
"Extend Selection Up/Down by <number>
Lines/Paragraphs"
"Extend Selection Left/Right by <number> Words"
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