Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
In the email list, navigate to the mail you want to filter and launch the context menu (Application key or Shift + F10). Go to Rules and select one of the options or create a new rule. HTH. Regards,
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LU OGBE
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Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Assuming you are using Office/Microsoft365 with the desktop client version of Outlook, this is done by creating a rule. 1. Place focus on the item in your Inbox that you would like to move to a
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Brad Snyder
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Re: Having JAWS 2020 Speak Capital Letters With Microsoft Word 2016
David, you wrote: speaks the caps with a higher pitch in Say All, but that works for me. -- Yes, I noticed that, as well. However, I was able to get it to say "cap" instead of shifting capitalized
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David Goldfield
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Re: Having JAWS 2020 Speak Capital Letters With Microsoft Word 2016
Hi David, Thanks for the advice to go into Say all in Settings Center. It speaks the caps with a higher pitch in Say All, but that works for me. David K.
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David Kingsbury
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Re: Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Hi Ed and I wrote this text file a few years ago, see if it helps you. Smiles How to create a new folder and make rules for that new folder, in Outlook 2010 and 2016 by Jim and Ed Hello W-10 and Jaws
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Jim Flusche
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Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
I figured it out; needed to change from Simple Markup to All Markup.
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skylar covich
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Hi try this file to get you started. Using Outlook 2016 with Jaws. This is a text tutorial, provided freely by The W-10 and Jaws group, anyone may freely share this text file. Author: Jim Flusche This
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Jim Flusche
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Creating filters which will move messages to certain mailboxes
Hi, I can do this in other e-mail programs but never learned with Office 365. Is there a good solid tutorial that covers this. In fact I just thought that perhaps Brian Hartgen does cover this in his
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larrygassman1@...
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Re: outlook
Hello all, Thanks so much for that quick fix. Yes, I was using the f7 method. My next question is how do you create a rule so these message from this list go in to a certain folder. Walter
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Walter Harper
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Re: outlook
NVDA users have a similar command to move from one spelling error to the next when in Word or when composing a message in Outlook. 1. Press insert-space to switch from the default focus mode to browse
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David Goldfield
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Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else has already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the document was before that person edited it. So this document was
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skylar covich
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Conscdering that I was able to get a fully edited transcript turned around on an AppleVis podcast in a few days, I'd say they are not working very hard to make it happen. We make noprofit off of
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Scott Davert
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Re: outlook
Hi Walter. I assume you are using f7? I've not used that method in quite awhile, but am not having issues with the other method. If you press Insert z to turn Quick Keys on, you can then press m to
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Scott Davert
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Re: outlook
You have to tab to the change button then it will. Viola
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Viola
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outlook
Hello all, I am working with office 365. When I go to check spelling while sending a email outlook is not correcting the spelling. In the suggestion list it will tell you what the correct spelling is
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Walter Harper
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Re: What Software/Versions On A New Computer?
I am another who has benefited from this wonderful tip. Thank you so much. I joined the group today, and it's already paid off! Thanks again. Blessings Susan
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Sweeks <sweeks74@...>
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Re: Track Changes in Word 2016
Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will never be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything gets lost, deleted or whatever, I can go back to the
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Bob Kennedy
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Contacted JAWS Technical Support
I was not able to figure out on my own how to get the Say Cap in JAWS 2020 with Microsoft Word 2016. So I did contact technical support for help. They were able to get this working correctly for me.
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Stanley Haupt
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Track Changes in Word 2016
Hello, JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in the document which may need to be reverted if they
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skylar covich
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Re: What Software/Versions On A New Computer?
David¡Well, I¡¯ll be darn. I had no knowledge of the Alt Q command to go to such a search box. Thank you!!! Though I have been a JAWS user for several years, I just started using Office 365 and
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Cheryl Miller
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