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Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
Awesome; thanks!
By skylar covich · #71 ·
Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
JAWS key + Shift + R will list all the revision in the JAWS virtual viewer. Link below on JAWS track changes may help. HTH.
By LU OGBE · #70 ·
Re: outlook
Alternatively, if you press Alt + F7 focus should move to the incorrect word and you can launch the context menu to view the corrections list. You can keep using this shortcut key till outlook tells
By LU OGBE · #69 ·
Jaws2020 and Outlook 2016
Hi All, A friend is having the problem below and asks the following. He's running Windows 10, J2020 latest and Outlook 2016. I have a JAWS + Outlook question for you. Do you have any information on
By Mike B · #68 ·
Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
I found an easy way, if you have an e-mail from the person/list serv for whom you want to create the rule. 1. Open the message 2. Press alt followed by H, then R, then R again. 3. You will see a
By Pamela · #67 ·
Re: outlook
Hello Walter, There is a setting for it. 1. Press Alt+F to open the File menu. 2. Go down to Options. 3. In the Categories list arrow down to Mail. 4. Tab several times (here it's three tabs away)
By Andre Polykanine <andre@...> · #66 ·
Importing addresses from Thunderbird to outlook 365?
Hi all, Wondering which format is the best to export my addresses from Thunderbird to outlook 365? I tried with CSV but the addresses didn't seem to come across. TIA.
By adam morris · #65 ·
Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
In the email list, navigate to the mail you want to filter and launch the context menu (Application key or Shift + F10). Go to Rules and select one of the options or create a new rule. HTH. Regards,
By LU OGBE · #64 ·
Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Assuming you are using Office/Microsoft365 with the desktop client version of Outlook, this is done by creating a rule. 1. Place focus on the item in your Inbox that you would like to move to a
By Brad Snyder · #63 ·
Re: Having JAWS 2020 Speak Capital Letters With Microsoft Word 2016
David, you wrote: speaks the caps with a higher pitch in Say All, but that works for me. -- Yes, I noticed that, as well. However, I was able to get it to say "cap" instead of shifting capitalized
By David Goldfield · #62 ·
Re: Having JAWS 2020 Speak Capital Letters With Microsoft Word 2016
Hi David, Thanks for the advice to go into Say all in Settings Center. It speaks the caps with a higher pitch in Say All, but that works for me. David K.
By David Kingsbury · #61 ·
Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Hi Ed and I wrote this text file a few years ago, see if it helps you. Smiles How to create a new folder and make rules for that new folder, in Outlook 2010 and 2016 by Jim and Ed Hello W-10 and Jaws
By Jim Flusche · #60 ·
Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
I figured it out; needed to change from Simple Markup to All Markup.
By skylar covich · #59 ·
Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Hi try this file to get you started. Using Outlook 2016 with Jaws. This is a text tutorial, provided freely by The W-10 and Jaws group, anyone may freely share this text file. Author: Jim Flusche This
By Jim Flusche · #58 ·
Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Hi, I can do this in other e-mail programs but never learned with Office 365. Is there a good solid tutorial that covers this. In fact I just thought that perhaps Brian Hartgen does cover this in his
By larrygassman1@... · #57 ·
Re: outlook
Hello all, Thanks so much for that quick fix. Yes, I was using the f7 method. My next question is how do you create a rule so these message from this list go in to a certain folder. Walter
By Walter Harper · #56 ·
Re: outlook
NVDA users have a similar command to move from one spelling error to the next when in Word or when composing a message in Outlook. 1. Press insert-space to switch from the default focus mode to browse
By David Goldfield · #55 ·
Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else has already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the document was before that person edited it. So this document was
By skylar covich · #54 ·
Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Conscdering that I was able to get a fully edited transcript turned around on an AppleVis podcast in a few days, I'd say they are not working very hard to make it happen. We make noprofit off of
By Scott Davert · #53 ·
Re: outlook
Hi Walter. I assume you are using f7? I've not used that method in quite awhile, but am not having issues with the other method. If you press Insert z to turn Quick Keys on, you can then press m to
By Scott Davert · #52 ·