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?
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Christina Brino <princessregal@...>
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#144
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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
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Mcavoy, Matthew
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#143
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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
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Ricky Lomey
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#142
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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
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Ricky Lomey
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#141
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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
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Brian Lee
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#140
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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
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Brad Snyder
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#139
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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
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Mike B
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#138
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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
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Quentin Christensen
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#137
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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
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skylar covich
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#136
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Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
Hello David and all, Thank you for the reminder. I to am on other lists. I am also mindful of people¡¯s Inbox space and time. Therefore, I don¡¯t send needless I don¡¯t know, or ¡°Thank You¡¯d¡±
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Sherry Salsbury <sasal@...>
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#135
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Re: Microsoft outlook 2016 desktop version
Hello everyone. Those missing single letter navigation may quly type the first few words to bring the item up in a tree view. Usually, this works. Thanks.
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Owais Patel <owais.patel@...>
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#134
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Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
Hello, With all my regards to you Quentin, Ctrl+shift+l starts bulleted list, and ctrl+alt+l does nothing in Word 365. Actually, it creates a ¡°numlist¡± field, but after writing an item and
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Negoslav Sabev
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#133
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Re: Microsoft outlook 2016 desktop version
Ctrl+y should work. After you press it, it displays a folder tree and you can move around with arrow keys. I miss moving with first letter. Sent: Monday, September 7, 2020 2:03 AM To:
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Negoslav Sabev
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#132
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Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
David, Thanks for reiterating the importance of subject lines. I get so many emails per day that the only practical way to manage them is by subject. I immediately delete posts with subjects such as
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Alan Lemly
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#131
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Re: How to Create Lists in Microsoft word
Changing the subject line to add a bit more description for those who may need to search the archives down the line. As a reminder please try to add some level of detail in your subject describing
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David Goldfield
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#130
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It's fixed was Re: [office-accessibility] Blank comments
Hi, Everything is fixed. I apparently activated a Leasey feature that does interfere with comment, the Locate Last position feature. Since I have disabled this feature, things are just perfect now.
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ann
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#129
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Hi Heather, Yes there is something like that for Outlook 2016 and 365. They are called profiles. They have to be created through the mail feature in the Windows Control Panel. This way once you create
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Mario Eiland
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#128
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Re: Blank comments
Hi Rick, The same thing happens. It still closes on its own. I found an interesting work around. I can press Insert+Space+z to go in to alternate user directory mode. The comment function works
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ann
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#127
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
I haven't got Outlook 2016 in front of me, but in Outlook 365, it's in the File ribbon, Info tab: Press alt+f, the focus starts on Info, so press TAB twice from there to "add account". Regards
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Quentin Christensen
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#126
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Re: Microsoft word
Hi Walter, The easiest way is either Type 1 then either a full stop or right parenthesis ) and space, then type your first option OR Type * or - then a space then your first option. When you press
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Quentin Christensen
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#125
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