Re: Update: Outlook not sending/receiving messages and not shutting down
This is another issue that I am having, using NVDA. I use Windows 11. So since both screenreaders are experiencing the issues you have addressed with Outlook, it freezing and not sending/receiving, I
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Konnie Ellis
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Re: JAWS Locking up when I open some messages
I have been experiencing the same issue using NVDA for about the past year. I do use Outlook classic. I noticed that when I first got this new PC a few months ago, the type of messages where this
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Konnie Ellis
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#10076
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Update: Outlook not sending/receiving messages and not shutting down
about my system: OS Name: Windows 10 Pro Version: 10.0.19045 Build 19045 System Type: x64-based PC Office/Outlook 2019 JAWS 2025.2412.50 I am writing to provide a little follow up; basically, I don't
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Katrina Anderson
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Re: JAWS Locking up when I open some messages
A bit of an update (or follow up) for those experiencing a serious lag when opening certain messages in Outlook. I don¡¯t know why I referred to Outlook as locking up in the subject line; it is
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Katrina Anderson
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
While I agree with both Sarah (it is frustrating to have a limitation in 60 credits) and Brian (you get what you pay for) - I did have one practical question - is there a quick way of actually seeing
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
- All I'll add is, "You get what you pay for."? And if you're not paying for it, you get what you get. The very first announcement on this very group about the trial, by Leo Bado, made it pretty
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Brian Vogel
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
Thus, to further complicate matters, my 60 credits have been depleted. I was unaware that I even had a limit. This occurred while I was in the middle of drafting. I do not wish to upgrade to the Pro
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
- Interesting.? I would have thought that anyone who's billing date was between 2025-01-01 and 2025-02-20 would have simply been given the whole year as a trial through their 2026 billing date.?
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Brian Vogel
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
I wonder if that is why I got a message out of the blue telling me my billing date was now February 23 2025 (where it should have been January 23 this year)? Perhaps they realised they fell foul of
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
Muhammed, I came very close to quoting the message verbatim, but since you ask: "Starting on your next billing date after February 20, 2025." Above that are an entry for Your Plan, New Price, Current
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Brian Vogel
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Re: One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
What does it say? Will it deffenitly kick in then, or could that be country specific as well? Best regards, Muhammad.
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Muhammed 3198Denix
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#10067
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One more bit of clarification on when the new Copilot M365 Rate will kick in
I just got a notification in OneDrive on Android saying that the price increase if you don't downgrade to Classic service level will be at your next renewal date after February 20, 2025. So those with
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
I'm not sure if it's because I'm old enough to remember Clippy, but like many, my first instinct is also to look for the "No, and never ask me anything ever again" button :) I too am trying to rethink
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
Yes, I agree. Although I do not use auto-save in Word nor OneDrive for that purpose, I do rely on version history in Google Drive. It saved me when I made an error in a Google Sheet and broke a
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Oh, for sure. My office environment, for example, is tightly integrated with OneDrive. On my home laptop though, for my contract work from whom I was given the business M365 license, I¡¯m still on
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Joe Orozco
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
Enes, For anything important, large or small, having automatic version history for that document (whether Word, Excel, or PowerPoint) is just critically important. I've seen just as many people crying
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
Hi Brian, This autosave feature is soooo important when working on large projects. One of my professors at Cambridge said that somehow a student was basically done with their masters theses, but
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enes sar?ba?
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- I'll buy that many are not conscious that they're using OneDrive, but not that they're literally not using OneDrive if they're running under Windows 11 and using M365. Straight out of the box, if
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
I'm giving his topic a bump in light of recent discussions of OneDrive.? One of the least understood features of using OneDrive with the Office Suite programs is AutoSave, which to me as an IT
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- Which is why I say, even if it cost $10 per year, and you are not using more than 1 TB storage to begin with and are an M365 user, it makes no sense to purchase additional third party cloud
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Brian Vogel
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