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Re: Tips and tricks
Hi David, Thanks for the reply! If you¡¯d like help, do let me know, I can also stick it on my website if you¡¯d like or don¡¯t have the space on yours. ? Sarah Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020
By Sarah Hale · #155 ·
Re: Tips and tricks
For future reference please direct all non-Office related questions about using Windows 10 to the Windows 10 discussion list. You can subscribe by sending an email to [email protected] I
By David Goldfield · #154 ·
Re: Tips and tricks
Perfect. Thanks Sherry. Maria Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 4:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Tips and tricks It is Windows Key + B Hope this helps.
By Maria Perez <mgperez79@...> · #153 ·
Re: Tips and tricks
It is Windows Key + B Hope this helps. Sherry Sent: September 8, 2020 4:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Tips and tricks Speaking of tips and tricks, does
By Sherry Salsbury <sasal@...> · #152 ·
Re: Tips and tricks
Speaking of tips and tricks, does anyone know how to access the notifications? I am using JAWS 2020 and windows 10. Thanks in advance. Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 3:47 PM To:
By Maria Perez <mgperez79@...> · #151 ·
Re: Tips and tricks
Sarah, thanks for asking. This is definitely on my list of things to do for this group. I'll either use the group wiki or dedicate some space on my Web site for this. I'm already collecting various
By David Goldfield · #150 ·
Tips and tricks
Hi all, I¡¯ve been reading threads over the past few days and have a question. Is there anywhere to find these resources condensed into one place? For example, a Wiki or other resource website? Thank
By Sarah Hale · #149 ·
Automatically adding previously used addresses to the address book in Outlook2016
Hi all, Unlike Outlook Express, MS Outlook does not automatically add previously used addresses to the address book. IN Outlook2016, is there a setting that one can configure in order to get Outlook
By Geetha Shamanna <geethas2900@...> · #148 ·
Re: Navigating by Section
hi, this is very interesting information. i can say that with jaws you can use the quick keys to navigate 1. press insert plus z to activate quick keys mode. 2. press the letter s to go to the next
By Negoslav Sabev · #147 ·
Re: Addresses autocomplete
When composing a new email message using Outlook, the email addresses that appear below the "To" field after typing in a few letters are previous recipients, not names in your address book. If you
By Brad Snyder · #146 ·
Cap for all Programs
Hello David Goldfield, I did contact technical support and had them set the Cap feature for all of the programs. I would try to follow the steps that you provided, but I was never successful in
By Stanley Haupt · #145 ·
Re: Addresses autocomplete
Hi: I am having the same problem. Some times an address that I know is in my address book is there when I type the first few letters nothing happens. Is there Anything we can do?
By Christina Brino <princessregal@...> · #144 ·
Re: [EXTERNAL] [office-accessibility] Addresses autocomplete
Good morning, Ricky, The way you describe is exactly how it has functioned for me for quite a while. Once I have entered a few letters of a name that should be recognized, I just arrow down, if there
By Mcavoy, Matthew · #143 ·
Addresses autocomplete
Hi I'm using Outlook 2016, not sure which version of Office as I've had this pC since November 2017, may well be version 2013. I notice that since the update to Windows 10 to the latest version a few
By Ricky Lomey · #142 ·
Help with spell checker in Word please thanks
Hi list I am currently using Microsoft Office 2016 I think and since the new update in Windows 10 I notice that in Word 2016, whenever I want to check spelling and grammar in a document I've
By Ricky Lomey · #141 ·
Re: Navigating by Section
Hello Mike, One thing you can do is use either function key 5 or CTRL with G, type in the letter S followed by the section number you want to go to and then press enter key. If you use the letter S
By Brian Lee · #140 ·
Re: Navigating by Section
You can do this by using the ¡°Go To¡± utility in MS Word. Open the Go To dialog using CTRL + G.. Beware that the Go To utility is a floating dialog, that remains open while in use. You will need to
By Brad Snyder · #139 ·
Navigating by Section
Hi All, Has anyone ever navigated a Large Word 2016 DOCX file by section? I've never heard of a keystroke to navigate by section and would like to know if it can be done. If anyone has information on
By Mike B · #138 ·
Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
Thank you Negoslav, you are indeed correct! I shouldn't try to answer questions late at night. To be honest, I only ever use * or 1) or 1. or a. to start a list, I never use the shortcut keys so I
By Quentin Christensen · #137 ·
Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
On the other hand, mentioning the name of the program as the first word in the subject does help. I don't use Outlook; I much prefer Gmail's HTML mode and don't understand why people think Outlook is
By skylar covich · #136 ·