Voiceover and Word, cursor issue fix?

By Christine, 23 March, 2022

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Hi, when I use the up or down arrow keys in Word, voiceover is reading the entire document. The same thing happens when I press Vo+l. The up and down arrows should only read one line at a time. The voiceover cursor seems to be stuck.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated before I uninstall and reinstall Word. This is not a compatibility issue because the program works fine on another computer that is running the same program and mac os. I have already reinstalled the mac os, so it seems to be a setting somewhere in Word.

Thanks for any thoughts.

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By Bryan Jones on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 - 09:14

Hi Christine -- The issue seems to be fixed in the current Microsoft Office beta version 16.60 (22032100).

If you are in the US and would like to add your input on this issue, you can contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk at 800-936-5900 and reference case number 1036959459.

Issue: After updating Microsoft Office through the Mac App Store from 16.58 to 16.59 on a 2020 M1 MacBook Air running macOS 12.3 with the built-in VoiceOver screen reader active, pressing the up or down arrow keys in a Word document or Outlook email causes VoiceOver to speak the entire body of the document beginning from the top.

Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Open Microsoft Word or Outlook.
2. Create a new blank document or email.
3. Type several lines of text into the document or email body.
4. Press the up or down arrow key to move line-by-line.

Expected result: VoiceOver will read the current line.
Actual result: Each press of the up or down arrow key causes VoiceOver to speak the entire document, starting from the top of the document.

Troubleshooting steps taken:
1. Standard VoiceOver troubleshooting steps, including toggle VO off/on, reboot computer, reset VO to defaults. Result: Issue still exists.
2. Standard OS and app troubleshooting steps, including making sure all updates are installed, adjusting Word & Outlook settings, rebooting the computer, and trying to replicate the issue in non-Office apps. Result: Issue still exists in Word & Outlook, but cannot be replicated in TextEdit, Mail.app, Pages, Keynote, or any other apps outside of MS Office.
3. Called Microsoft Disability Answer Desk. Result: Support Rep did not find other references to this issue. Rep suggested uninstalling/reinstalling Office. I agreed to try this at end of day. Rep opened case number 1036959459.
4. Uninstalled/reinstalled Office from the Mac App Store. Result: Issue still exists.
5. Uninstall Mac App Store version of Office and download and install Office directly from Microsoft website (Filename = Microsoft_Office_16.59.22031300_Installer.dmg). Result: Issue still exists.
6. Used Microsoft AutoUpdate.app version 4.45 to update to the current Office Preview. Result: Issue still exists.
7. Used Microsoft AutoUpdate.app version 4.45 to update to the current Office beta, version 16.60.22031600. Result: Issue no longer occurs.

Thank you,
Bryan

By Christine on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 - 09:14

Fixed!! Yes, I will call Microsoft–spoke with them yesterday, but they didn't seem to have anyone else with that trouble. Thank you soooo much!

By Martin Sopart on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 - 09:14

Hello all!

Thank you so much...
Same problem here.
3 Macs running Big Sur and Office 365.
Only one Mac had that problem.

I just changed my Office update channel to "Beta" and got version 16.60.
Now reading and writing is possible again.

Best! / Martin

By AppleForAll on Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 09:14

I just updated to 16.60 via the regular update channel. I can navigate up and down but sideward-navigation doesn't work well. When I press arrow left or right repeatedly VO does not speak the letter under the cursor one by one. Instead sometimes it speaks whole words and it is not possible to know under which letter the cursor currently is located.

By Christine on Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 09:14

I have not experienced that problem. I have continued to update Word to the most recent beta version. I'm sure you have done this, but maybe double check that quicknav isn't on by pressing left and right arrow keys together. Sometimes, mine turns on accidentally. Good luck.

By Maldalain on Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 09:14

I am trying to update my version but it says no updates available. Last two numbers in my version is still 59 not 60.

By PaulMartz on Sunday, June 23, 2024 - 09:14

I'm on version 16.86 (24060916). I'm running a new Office 365 subscription and have never had a need to update anything. Consequently, I'm unsure how, exactly, to do an update, and there doesn't seem to be any update-related options on the menus. Can someone walk me through it? Thanks.

By PaulMartz on Sunday, June 23, 2024 - 09:14

I quit out of Word, restarted my Mac, reopened Word, and the problem vanished. Same document, same version of Word. Go figure.

By Bryan Jones on Sunday, June 23, 2024 - 09:14

Hi Paul -- If the gremlins return, you can try updating MS Office by going to the Word menu bar > Help > Check for Updates. This should launch the Microsoft AutoUpdate.app which checks for available updates, provides options for configuring automatic or manual update checks/downloads, and allows you to choose a preferred update channel, e.g. current or beta. Note that if AutoUpdate hasn't been run previously, it will probably update itself on first launch, re-launch, and then check again for other available Office updates. The AutoUpdate app works well with VO.

You can also launch AutoUpdate.app directly from its installed location, which on my system is located in /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/Microsoft AutoUpdate.app.

HTH

By PaulMartz on Sunday, June 23, 2024 - 09:14

Thanks. I never look under the Help menu, and yet there it is. LOL. Anyhow, yes, I'm up to date, so hopefully that will hold the gremlins at bay.