Re: Outlook using 365 & JAWS 2020 on Windows 10
Hi David, I never noticed actually. It happens consistently. drew From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of David Goldfield Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020
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6217naz@...
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Re: Welcome to Our New Members To This New List
Rick, I'm agreeable to discussion of any application that is technically a part of Office, whether it's Office Home and Student or Office Professional. Admittedly, Onenote tends to blur the lines
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David Goldfield
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Re: Welcome to Our New Members To This New List
Hello David: First, let me thank you for hosting this list. This is not a trivial activity to monitor And I appreciate your work. As a person who uses MS office almost every day, I look forward to
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Rick
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#89
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Re: Questions about outlook 365
Hello: It appears that Outlook is not set as your default email application. You may need to adjust your settings. To open the default application settings, press the Windows key and enter "default."
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Rick
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Re: [EXTERNAL] [office-accessibility] How to work with comments in word
Hello List: Comments are a powerful feature of Microsoft Word. In my job and personal work, I use them almost every day. The following describes what you can do with comments using Office 365 on a
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Rick
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Re: Outlook using 365 & JAWS 2020 on Windows 10
Drew, Does this consistently occur with all emails or with specific emails? David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified, 2019 WWW.DavidGoldfield.org
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David Goldfield
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Outlook using 365 & JAWS 2020 on Windows 10
Hello all, A lot of great information here. I have an issue where my JAWS goes silent or rather crashes whenever I try to read an email message. I minimize the window, sometimes JAWS restores
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6217naz@...
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#85
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Re: Misspelled attribute in speech and sounds scheme
Leo, I am also unable to get misspelled words to speak with a different voice in the attributes page. I've tried a couple of different settings but it doesn't work for me, unless there's something
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David Goldfield
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#84
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Questions about outlook 365
Hi, When I click on an email link, instead of opening a new message and putting the address in the to field jaws 2020 says add an account, but if I copy the link and open a new message and paste the
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Husna Begum
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#83
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Re: Misspelled attribute in speech and sounds scheme
Oh yes David, I have definitely tried those attributes, and all of them seem to work pretty well, except for the misspelled attribute.
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Leo
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#82
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
You can find a list of Cathy Anne Murtha's textbooks <https://www.blind.training/textbooks-for-the-blind-and-visually-impaired/>from the above link. David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology
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David Goldfield
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Hello everyone. My name is Owais Patel. I am new to this list, however, I do use office 2016 to complete my daily assinnments for school. One tutorial I recommend is the book "An Immersion Into
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Owais Patel <owais.patel@...>
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#80
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Re: Misspelled attribute in speech and sounds scheme
Leo, you wrote . misspelled word using a different voice. -- Have you activated the "Add" button so that you can specify which attributes you want JAWS to speak in a different voice? If you tab
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David Goldfield
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Re: Jaws2020 and Outlook 2016
Hi Brad, Your 2 settings suggestions were both turned off, he only needed to maximize the screen. Thanks much for the tip, I'll save it for future reference. Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool.
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Mike B
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Misspelled attribute in speech and sounds scheme
Hello everyone, First and foremost, I want to thank the owners and moderators of this list for making possible such a useful group. As a college student, I have to say that it¡¯s very important for
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Leo
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Hi Gary, thanks, this file is unfinished as of now, I hope to finish it when I have some more free time. Smiles¡ Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 2:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
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Jim Flusche
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#76
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
This would be a good starting point. There are references on that page to additional information about using a screen reader with other aspects of Microsoft Outlook.
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Jason White
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Re: Jaws2020 and Outlook 2016
Hi All, Maximizing the window took care of the problem. Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
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Mike B
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Re: Jaws2020 and Outlook 2016
I have 2 suggestions for your friend: 1. Make sure the Reading Pane is turned off. This can be done in the Ribbon by selecting the View tab, then tabbing to the Reading Pane button, and selecting Off,
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Brad Snyder
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Re: are their any tutorials for outlook 2016
Gary Ray here. Jim, as always, an excellent file! Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 1:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] are their any tutorials for outlook
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Gary Ray
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