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Re: Question: How to Have Outlook Check For Mail When First Launched
I may have sent this twice (or to the OP directly) In Microsoft Outlook, pressing Ctrl+M sends and receives all e-mail. BrentB
By NetJunkie <netjunkie57@...> · #324 ·
Re: Microsoft Excel Shortcut
Thanks, I was just wondering if there was one key press e.g. if you do ctrl+v it just paists, if you use shift+f10, you have additional steps. Just wanted to paist formula's for example, that is the
By Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) <steven.hicks@...> · #323 ·
Re: Question: How to Have Outlook Check For Mail When First Launched
Takis, The checkbox you make reference to should not have any real impact on startup behavior, but it may, depending on how quickly you exit then restart Outlook again.? The main reason most keep
By Brian Vogel · #322 ·
Re: Question: How to Have Outlook Check For Mail When First Launched
Hi Brian/all, Could it have been so when I inadvertently checked the box for outlook to check for new mail before exiting, something I have unchecked now, thanks to your guidance, but still need f to
By Panagiotis Antonopoulos <pantonop2856@...> · #321 ·
Re: Question: How to Have Outlook Check For Mail When First Launched
Takis, The default behavior of Outlook (all versions I've ever dealt with) is to do an immediate Send/Receive when initially opened.? I do not even know of a way to turn that off or on. The only
By Brian Vogel · #320 ·
Re: Microsoft Excel Shortcut
In excel; Go to the cell you wish to paste what you copied. Do shift f10 and wqarrow down to paste special and right arrow to what you wish to do and hit enter. There are many choices. H t h From:
By George B · #319 ·
Locked To List Members: General Protocols Regarding Posting To This List
Hello. This is just to let people know that I would appreciate it if you would create a new message if you have a new question to ask as opposed to replying to another message thread with a new
By David Goldfield · #318 ·
Question: How to Have Outlook Check For Mail When First Launched
Hi Brian/Chris/all, Could someone tell me please what I need to do to get automatic receipt of new mail when I open outlook? Currently when I open it, I need to press f9 to get new mail from all
By Panagiotis Antonopoulos <pantonop2856@...> · #317 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
I only wish. Our service desk at work knows squat about that stuff, and there are many blind people in the organization. Chris Judge <http://www.freedomscientific.com/Certification> Sent: September
By chris judge <chrisjudge1967@...> · #316 ·
Re: Excel editing using latest Jaws and Office 2016
Yep I got that one from Allen as well. That did fix the problem. On Monday, September 21, 2020, 09:10:30 PM EDT, Mike B <mb69mach1@...> wrote: Hi Bob,?See if this note I saved helps:?From:
By Bob Kennedy · #315 ·
Microsoft Excel Shortcut
Hi friends, just a quick query, you can use ctrl+c and ctrl+v for copy and paist in Microsoft Excel. I Do quite a lot where I need to use paist special so that I can just copy formulas, I can't seem
By Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) <steven.hicks@...> · #314 ·
Re: Deleting a folder in Outlook
I think it is the same in all versions of Outlook, but it has been several years since I¡¯ve used Office/Outlook 2010. - Brad -
By Brad Snyder · #313 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
If your function keys have not been disabled, you can press the FN Key plus the escape key on mini models of computers to toggle them off. Tracey
By Tracey Haynes <tlfields69@...> · #312 ·
Re: Excel editing using latest Jaws and Office 2016
Hi Bob, See if this note I saved helps: From: Alan Robbins I had this problem a long time ago, the below fixed it, give it a look: 1. Have Excel open. 2. Press ¡°alt+f¡± to open the file menu then
By Mike B · #311 ·
Re: Deleting a folder in Outlook
Brad, When I attempt to do this, there is no delete option. I am still using M S 2010, would it be a different command in 2010? Thanks, Kurt From: [email protected]
By Kurt Miller · #310 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
Hi listers, Thank you all for your kind assistance. I am so sorry. Yes, I am using a laptop. The function key toggling is the problem. Dena Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 6:53 PM To:
By Dena Polston · #309 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
If a laptop is in use, and it has a "media keys" function for the function keys enabled by default, that could definitely be the issue. I make the presumption, and I know I should not, that anyone
By Brian Vogel · #308 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
Hi Dena, 1. Not sure, but if using a laptop, it is possible that you need to press the Fn key for the F-keys to perform as F-keys, instead of hardware functions such as adjusting volume or other
By Brad Snyder · #307 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
Hi. There could be another issue. Are you using a lap top? If the function keys are set to perform hardware functions you will have to include the FN key along with alt F4 to close programs. Many
By chris judge <chrisjudge1967@...> · #306 ·
Re: office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook
It makes me wonder if the function lock needs to be activated/deactivated? You can do that by double-tapping the FN key on some laptops. I think there are even some where you double-tap Escape? Worth
By Snow, Amy L. (TCH) · #305 ·