Hello Rick, Ollie and all,
The shortcut to go to next and previous comment does not work
here.
May be it is different from one language to the other.
I hope it worked for your friend Ollie
Best
Sylvie
Le 31/10/2018 à 12:59, Mallard a
écrit :
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Thanks
Rick.
I'll pass this on too.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 31/10/2018 11:09, Rick ha scritto:
Hello Sylvie and Ollie:
The method described by Sylvie will find more than comments if
present in a document. For example, if track changes was used to
record changes made to a document, the A key while in browse
mode will also move to those as well as comments. Furthermore,
when using the A key in browse mode, it will take you to the
place in the document where the selected text associated with
the comment is, but will not place you in the actual comment for
editing, deleting or replying.
Word has built-in keystrokes for navigating comments in a
document which will work with any screen reader. Alt+N will move
to the next comment while Alt+V will move you to a previous
comment. When using these commands, you are actually placed in
the comment and can perform the keystrokes described by Silvie
to respond to or delete a comment.
Rick
*From:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> *On
Behalf Of *Sylvie Duchateau
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 30, 2018 12:17 PM
*To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io
*Subject:* Re: [nvda] Adding comments in Word
Hello again Ollie,
If you enable the browsing mode in word with Nvda+spacebar, you
can jump to one comment/annotation by pressing a.
When you are on the comment you want to see, right click with
the appropriate key or shift+f10 and use the down and up arrow
keys. You will find a menu entry to modify, answer, delete or
mark the comment as closed.
You can also display the list of comments in pressing nvda+F7,
you can choose to display the list of annotations and browse
through the different comments.
If you don't know the keystroke, when NVDA says "has a comment",
you can have it read in pressing nvda+alt+C.
Enjoy!
Sylvie
Le 30/10/2018 à 16:55, Mallard a écrit :
Hello again Sylvie,
My friend says to thank you very much for your help, and has
another related question:
How can he return to a comment after exiting it with Esc?
Thanks again, also on his behalf.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 30/10/2018 16:45, Mallard ha scritto:
Hello syleie,
It definitely helps, thanks! My friend will be happy to
know
that it's as simple s that!!!
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 30/10/2018 15:51, Sylvie Duchateau ha scritto:
Hello Ollie,
When you finish writing the comment, just press
escape to
return to the text.
Hope this helps.
Sylvie
Le 30/10/2018 à 12:10, Mallard a écrit :
Hello all,
A friend of mine is a teacher. His students do
their
homework in Word, and he needs to corect them.
He'd like to insert comments to explain his
corrections, and has found the keyboard shortcut
to do
so, but doesn't know how to return to the main
text.
Would anyone know if there's a shortcut to exit
the
comment and return to the place in the text
where he
left off?
Thanks in advance; I don't have Word installed,
so I
can't help him.
Ciao,
Ollie
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