Hi,
I don’t see exactly this in my end. However what i see is that when i get to 
the end of a line and change to a new line,VO reads the last word of the line 2 
times, one for when it passes into the new line, then when you hit otpion+left 
it speaks the word again and tracks correctly, well it tracks correctly all the 
time for that matter. I don’t think it’s a deal breaker but it’s certainly one 
thing one should look out for. If one’s uncertain you could move over the last 
word on a row using only the cursor keys to get moving by character.
/Krister

> 15 apr 2015 kl. 22:21 skrev Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com>:
> 
> So, in the new update to MS Word, I'm noticing something very irritating.  
> I'd be very much willing to call the Accessibility Help Desk and let them 
> know about this bug, but I don't want to do so until someone else can 
> reproduce the issue, as maybe it's just me, I dono.
>  
> Anyway, so if I'm in a document typing along, then need to move word by word, 
> regardless if I'm first interacting with the text area or not, if I press 
> option+left or right arrow to move word by word, option+left arrow to move to 
> the previous word gives very inconsistent and sometimes very weird results.  
> Usually it moves to the previous word, but it doesn't speak the previous 
> word.  It normally instead speaks the current word the cursor was on.  Then 
> if I press it again a second time, it still speaks that same word again and 
> again regardless how many times I press it.  The insertion point is moving 
> correctly, it's just that Voiceover's not tracking it correctly.  Then, if I 
> option+right arrow to move to the next word, again, the cursor moves, but 
> consistently 100% of the time, Voiceover is audibly saying absolutely nothing 
> and is staying totally silent.
>  
> I can move reliably left and right arrow character by character, but not word 
> by word.  So, whoops there.
>  
> Again, I'm happy to file this with them, but I just want to see if any of you 
> guys are also getting these same results.
>  
> Try going to a blank document and typing:
>  
> Hello, this is a test.
>  
> Then try moving around with option+left and right arrows.
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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