Hello again Tom,

One additional note to my last message is that when you switch to the normal
style the cursor goes back to the left margin.  In the list numbering style
your lines are indented.  If you want to write something that lines up with
the text above but doesn't add a number in the list use Shift key with enter
at the end of the numbered line.  However, this keeps you in the same style
so when you press enter again the numbering and indentation continues.
Switching to normal style is a fast way to stop the numbering but remember
lines are no longer indented automatically when using the normal style.  

Take care. 

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


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Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2016 4:56 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] How To Stop Auto-numbering In Outlook 2016

Hello, everyone.

               

How exactly does one stop auto-numbering when composing e-mails with Outlook
2016?

 

I used to be able to stop this feature in Outlook 2010 by simply hitting
"enter" several times between list items, but this doesn't seem to work in
Outlook 2016.

 

It is very anoying, especially when auto-numbering is not desired!

 

Dr.  Tom Behler from Michigan

 

 

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