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Giving a label focus

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jille - 12 Feb 2007 16:42 GMT
Hi,

I'm in the process of making a macro I wrote accessible for sight impaired
clients. They use a tool called 'JAWS' to read the screen. In order to read
the text, the controls need to receive focus. I have plenty of labels that
are not associated with other controls that provide users with critical
information. Unfortunately Jaws cannot read them because they don't accept
focus.

Apart from converting them to locked text boxes, does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Jille
Perry - 12 Feb 2007 20:14 GMT
Convert them into locked textboxes.
:-)

--
Krgrds,
Perry

System:
Vista/Office Ultimate
VS2005/VSTO2005 SE

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