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Re: replying to a message privately?
Private replies to individual message senders are handled through the Reply to Sender link that's at the end of each and every message you receive. That link is a mailto: link that will trigger your
By Brian Vogel · #415 ·
Re: replying to a message privately?
Hello. With Groups.io pressing ctrl-R will still send a reply to the list. In Groups.io messages is a link for replying to the sender. Pressing enter on this link should allow you to reply to the
By David Goldfield · #414 ·
replying to a message privately?
I'm using office 2019, when I hit reply, it goes to the entire group. How do I send a message privately. I thought to send to a group you would hit "reply to all" Years ago when this would happen with
By David Diamond · #413 ·
I cloud address book
Hello all, How would I access my I cloud address book in outlook? I want to send an email to someone in my I cloud address book. Walter
By Walter Harper · #412 ·
Could use some outlook 2019 help please.
Hello, to my fellow Office access subscribers. In short, I was on the phone with the disability hotline most of yesterday. I'm still receiving mail in my Windows Live Mail instead of going into my
By Ron Kolesar <kolesar16417@...> · #411 ·
Re: What is the process for sending emails to a group of 20 people without having to always type in their addresses
Hi Paul, The simple work-around that works for me is to get my secretary type-up all the e-mail addresses with comma separators in an e-mail with appropriate subject titles etc. I keep these e-mails
By HSG Director · #410 ·
What is the process for sending emails to a group of 20 people without having to always type in their addresses
Using Outlook 2016, JAWS 2020. I have created groups, however, people are saying it doesn't work and/or I have had issues adding people to them. The group is part of a team in Teams so perhaps the
By Paul Ferrara · #409 ·
Re: Migrating Outlook contact from broken computer to new computer
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By David Diamond · #408 ·
Re: An Excel Basic
Hi Ward, Are you asking for the best way to lay out an Excel spreadsheet that tracks spending such as from a checking account? If so, you should set it up so that the rows contain the records for the
By Alan Lemly · #407 ·
Re: Migrating Outlook contact from broken computer to new computer
- At least for Gmail, I have always needed to use add-ons to force the sync of contacts and calendar.? Pure IMAP does not do it with Outlook or Thunderbird.? Why this is remains a mystery to me.?
By Brian Vogel · #406 ·
Re: Migrating Outlook contact from broken computer to new computer
if you have used imap, your contacts are probably all online, just resync your account and it work fine enough.
By Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> · #405 ·
Re: An Excel Basic
You could possibly put house in A2, Insurance in A3, Maintenance in A4 and so on down the line. Then in cell B1 you could place the date, in C1 you could place the amount and D1 you could place a
By Scott Pearl · #404 ·
An Excel Basic
Hi Group, It's been far too many moons since I have done anything with Excel.? Which is the best way to layout a simple monthly budget spreadsheet?? Example:? Category House, mortgage, insurance,
By Ward Dudley · #403 ·
Migrating Outlook contact from broken computer to new computer
Hello Listers: Last month, I discovered that laptops do not survive when a pint of beer is spilled onto their keyboard. Having replaced the laptop and extracted the hard drive from the broken computer
By Rick · #402 ·
Re: Ribbon Commands
- This is what I always do and teach if multiple files are to be attached from the same folder, or even collected over multiple folders. If it's a single file and somewhere you already happen to have
By Brian Vogel · #401 ·
Re: Ribbon Commands
To all, Go to where you have located the file you wish to paste in to an email, copy it with Control+C keyboard shortcut. Navigate to your email message, in the body of the message, paste with
By Stephen guerra <guerra.stephen@...> · #400 ·
Re: Ribbon Commands
Sorry, I think I specified you'd paste the file you had already copied from its location and yes, the command there is control c. Pasting such copied file anywhere in the message body will attach it.
By Nayla Farah · #399 ·
Re: Ribbon Commands
Hi Nayla: This doesn¡¯t make sense. You said just hit control V. in the body of the email but you still have to select and copy the file you want to attach. Unless I am missing something here. From:
By Christina Brino <princessregal@...> · #398 ·
Re: Ribbon Commands
Iusually have people do Alt + N to get to the insert ribbon and then A followed by F to get to attach file. What¡¯s really cool is you can pick a file from the drop-down where it lists recent files
By Snow, Amy L. (TCH) · #397 ·
Ribbon Commands
I need to update my request. Apparently, the attach file box is indeed in the upper ribbon but simply isn't reachable. Thoughts? This only happens when I am replying to a message and not all the time.
By Michael Bullis <mbullis@...> · #396 ·