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Re: Issue with Outlook-365, JAWS and Windows-11
I would recommend doing the following: 1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder you desire. 2. In the message, shift tab to your attachments and press CTRL + A. 3. Alt + Tab to the file
By William James · #9798 ·
Re: Issue with Outlook-365, JAWS and Windows-11
Quoting: In the future, I would kindly ask that you do not multi-post the same question here that you are asking elsewhere End quote: Dear Mr. Brian: This is a absolutely unreasonable and unrealistic
By mike mcglashon · #9797 ·
Re: Issue with Outlook-365, JAWS and Windows-11
In word, go to options (ALT+f, then T, then s) Tab to "save to computer by default" and be sure it is checked.
By Ann Byrne · #9796 ·
Re: Issue with Outlook-365, JAWS and Windows-11
John, Curtis Chong has already answered your question on the JFW Users group in message #30650 ( /g/jfw-users/message/30650 ). In the future, I would kindly ask that you do not
By Brian Vogel · #9795 ·
Issue with Outlook-365, JAWS and Windows-11
Hi. I just upgraded to windows-11 and am using the latest versions of Office-365 and JAWS. I'm encountering an issue saving attachments from an email to a folder on my computer. Every morning, I get
By JOHN RIEHL · #9794 ·
Re: searching in outlook
- Yep, much like F2 for rename.? There are instances where Ctrl + F has to be used for the initial search and F3 is the "find next" for the same thing you last searched for. -- *Brian* ¡¤ ¡á? ¡¤
By Brian Vogel · #9793 ·
Re: searching in outlook
f3 for search? I normally use control plus F in windows explorer. I had no idea about f3 for searching anything. I'll have to play wiht this. thanks.
By Sarah k Alawami · #9792 ·
Re: searching in outlook
Given that F3 is kinda-sorta the universal accelerator key for search functionality all over Windows apps it's no surprise it's used this way in Outlook along with myriad other applications. --
By Brian Vogel · #9791 ·
Re: searching in outlook
It does appear to be the same thing for me as alt+q. -- Christopher (AKA CJ) =>¡Â Chaltain at Outlook, USA Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2025 12:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By [email protected] · #9790 ·
Re: Full updated tutorial for the New Outlook in Microsoft 365
I did do a search in windows for outlook new It seemed alright except it only had one of my emails in it and I just had to add others. When loading outlook for the first time I had to do the same as
By David Diamond · #9789 ·
Re: Full updated tutorial for the New Outlook in Microsoft 365
I was not taught braille while there and they kept you in the private school till grade 10, then kicked you out to the public school. Imagine you¡¯ve been in a blind school and then after being there
By David Diamond · #9788 ·
Re: searching in outlook
Hi Sarah-all, With outlook classic, office 365, latest jaws and win11, I can search by hitting f3 in outlook. Wonder if it is the same effect as produced by control-e. Cheers, Takis Sent: Friday,
By ¦°¦Á¦Í¦Á¦Ã¦É?¦Ó¦Ç? ¦¡¦Í¦Ó¦Ø¦Í?¦Ð¦Ï¦Ô¦Ë¦Ï? · #9787 ·
Re: The choice of "Outlook (classic)" and "Outlook (new)" should both be available under M365 Family (and probably Personal) at this time
- Never said it wasn't.? I have not been a cheerleader of any sort for New Outlook.? But since I've been "on top of it" since preview, I also know how far its come. I'm currently sticking with
By Brian Vogel · #9786 ·
Re: The choice of "Outlook (classic)" and "Outlook (new)" should both be available under M365 Family (and probably Personal) at this time
Brian, With all due respect, the new Outlook is a half baked product. Neither Microsoft nor FS have said it has accessibility or feature parity with the classic Outlook. I will be avoiding it until it
By enes sar?ba? · #9785 ·
Re: searching in outlook
I don't have this problem myself. In the case where you're using alt+q and ending up in the ribbon, it sounds like the system is thinking your hitting the alt key and then hitting the q key. You might
By [email protected] · #9784 ·
Re: Full updated tutorial for the New Outlook in Microsoft 365
I'm not sure I've seen anyone advocate for the new Outlook or claim that it's as screen reader friendly as the Classic Outlook. For me, I just recently pointed out that the Classic Outlook also has a
By [email protected] · #9783 ·
Re: Full updated tutorial for the New Outlook in Microsoft 365
Quoting: In the 60s, they just shoved the blind or deaf into a private school, or basically kept them out of public schools with the idea that they didn¡¯t belong there. End quote: Of course, they
By mike mcglashon · #9782 ·
Re: The choice of "Outlook (classic)" and "Outlook (new)" should both be available under M365 Family (and probably Personal) at this time
- Leo, just stop.? You seem to think that anyone, blind or sighted, is presented with comprehensive tutorials of any given thing before they're forced to use them.? Well, that's never been so, ever.
Re: Full updated tutorial for the New Outlook in Microsoft 365
Quote 2. Not wanting any group to become the "let's pile on complaining about Application X" group is entirely reasonable. Unquote Yes it is reasonable, but I¡¯m not piling up useless complaints, but
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9780 ·
Re: The choice of "Outlook (classic)" and "Outlook (new)" should both be available under M365 Family (and probably Personal) at this time
My point. Without a comprehensive coverage of New Outlook possibilities for screen reader users, it is absolutely irresponsible to advice in favor of is usage for daily activities. Cheers, Leo Bado.
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9779 ·