Re: editing calendar date/time entries
If Outlook classic with MS365, which is what I have, tab to the appointment so Jaws just speaks its name. Hit enter. Now try alt+d and that should put you in where you are editing the time. You may
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Richard Turner
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#9981
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Re: editing calendar date/time entries
Alan, Are we talking Calendar under Outlook Classic or New Outlook?? This may or may not matter, but I don't want to be looking at the one you're not using. -- *Brian* ¡¤ ¡á? ¡¤ ???? ¡¤
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Brian Vogel
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#9980
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editing calendar date/time entries
I am using latest JAWS and Microsoft 365 and Windows 24H2. When I create and event in my calendar and go back to it I cannot edit the date or time of the appointment. I can edit the subject, location,
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Alan Robbins
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#9979
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Re: Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
Diana, Thanks for your thanks.? I am trying these days to write a number of tutorials/step-by-step instruction sets with both a blind/VI and sighted audience in mind.? I expect that the sighted will
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Brian Vogel
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#9978
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Re: Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
Cudos to you, Brian, for providing the screenshot and going into the amount of detail you did in the below message. It deffinitely helped my husband, who owns our Family Account to correctly get
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Diana Brent
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#9977
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Re: Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
Posting to the wind is never really such a bad thing. At least no one can say it wasn¡¯t posted or mentioned. If they choose not to read it, or don¡¯t understand it, then either it is their fault or
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David Diamond
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#9976
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Brian, Yes, all set here. The reason it was asking me to log in is because on the Microsoft account page I had chosen not to stay logged in. All is ok now, thanks again for the excellent directions.
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Alan Robbins
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#9975
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Re: Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
Leo, The reason I post these messages is in a direct attempt to head off the deluge, but since it seems that most often people don't read (or read and don't save or forget) them. David Goldfield
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Brian Vogel
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#9974
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Re: Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
Hopefully, these instructions will be red by bunches of people. I can see in the following days and weeks people popping in and asking over and over again the same questions on how to downgrade, not
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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#9973
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Alan, I'm not entirely sure.? But since you're effectively changing the license by cancelling and re-upping with something else . . . As I said, I'm sticking with the directions that Microsoft has
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Brian Vogel
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#9972
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Brian, What does the switch license or update license choices you mention below mean and why would one use them instead? Just curious. Thanks, Alan Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2025 11:50 AM To:
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Alan Robbins
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#9971
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
I see Copilot in the New Outlook. It's in the Messages group, and it's after Pictures, Emojis, and Tables and before Apps. I'm not sure if that helps or not. -- Christopher (AKA CJ) =>¡Â Chaltain at
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[email protected]
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#9970
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Downgrading to M365 Personal or Family Classic
I realize that the partial screenshot I am going to place in this post will not be directly helpful to many, but for those of you that do have sighted assistants around, it will show them precisely
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Brian Vogel
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
BTW, I strongly encourage only the use of the Hit Alt + F, D, Y 3, technique. This generally prevents any request for login if you are using a Microsoft Account linked Windows user account, as the
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Brian Vogel
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#9968
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
- Well, then sign in.? M365 is connected to your Microsoft Account.? You can't have M365 without a Microsoft Account. My guess is that you've chosen to use a local Windows user account, which means
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Brian Vogel
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#9967
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
When I do this , it want me to sign in. Not sure how this updates ones license? Alan Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2025 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M365-Accessibility] The
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Alan Robbins
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#9966
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
I live in Canada and I¡¯ve made the switch on both my laptop and my parents¡¯ computer without any problems. Sent: January 22, 2025 1:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Madison Martin
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#9965
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Brian, I should have specified. Yes, in my case, I¡¯m using Outlook Classic and Copilot is available to me in that application. David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
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David Goldfield
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#9964
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
- The "several months" rollout period is a virtual certainty.? It can't take a whole year, in this case, if it's being offered in a given country simply because the increase in cost is set to occur
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Brian Vogel
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#9963
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Since this announcement is kind of new, you'd probably have to wait for several months up to a year for the downgrade and copilot features. Best regards, Muhammad
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Muhammed 3198Denix
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#9962
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