Great, Hope is a really nice program for listening to music!
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From: Greg Washington
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 8:31 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Hope for Pandora
John,
Thanks so much for your responses. I downloaded Hope and am
John:
I have Outlook 2010 on the problematic windows 7 desktop, and on my Windows
7 work laptop which I'm currently using.
I use Outlook 2010 to check my work and personal e-mail on both computers as
needed.
My personal e-mail is with my g-mail account, and I'm thinking that's what
is causing
George:
What's MSA?
If it's the Microsoft Accessibility Hotline, I guess I didn't call because I
didn't think it was an accessibility issue.
Guess it wouldn't hurt to try, though.
Dr. Tom Behler
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Hi,
I hope the following will work, if nothing else does.
Although I don't use Outlook, I'm thinking that your Outlook 2010 personal
account is re-loading all of your gmail including all email stored in your
gmail Trash folder from the Web, every time you freshly run Outlook 2010.
To delete
Hi,
I have two email address in one laptop using outlook 2010 and there is no
problem with the Gmail server.
You have to access the account by using control + y.
Quick key navigate to the first letter of your username.
Right arrow to open the number of new mail, then right arrow to the account
Thanks, I have win 7 on my machine and he has 8.1.
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From: Stan Bobbitt
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 3:06 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] how to make a slide show
Hi, you didn't mention what OS you would be using or anything but windows
Hi.
What accessible jaws friendly free driver update software do you use?
Any suggestions.
Thanks.
Marvin.
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Neil,
If you go to the ribbon and go to file, then backstage view
you can tab around and find what you are looking for. I
don't remember all the exact key strokes but if you look in
there I think you can figure it out
al
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well, to change the send/receive in outlook 2010, is not the same steps as
outlook express.
Outlook 2010
To schedule Auto Send/Receive in Outlook 2010, click on the File tab then
Options.
alt+f=file,
t=options,
The Outlook Options window opens click on Advanced and scroll down to Send
and
Hi List, I would like to improve my spelling. To that end, I was wondering if
there are any programmers on this list, who would be willing to help me towards
this end.
What I would like, is for MS Word to make a spelling list of all the
corrections it makes each time I run the spellcheck. I
Digest
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hello there;
although I do understand your delemma however,
I don't think the problem of outlook sluggishness is to do with the size of
the data file.
I think perhaps the sluggishness has to do with what outlook ad-ins that are
running when outlook is running.
some of these ad-ins, can really make
I agree. I've got six email accounts running through my Outlook 2010. A
mixture of Exchange, Pop3 and imap with all sorts of PDF and other types of
attachments coming in and going out and don't have this type of
sluggishness. I will say though that in the past I have had to deal with a
slowed down
In order to load Outlook without add-ins, you have to exit Outlook and type
the following command in a RUN window or in a Windows command prompt:
Outlook /safe:3
Please note that, while the above command will cause Outlook to load with no
add-ins, the add-ins are still going to be displayed in
Hello, everyone.
You may remember that, last week, I posted a quiry to the list regarding an
increasingly sluggish Windows 7 desktop computer with Jaws, to the point
that it became unusable.
I originally thought the problem related to some sort of a virus I had
gotten, since it seemed that
If you are saving Emails that have large attachments, this will greatly
enlarge the outlook PST file. I had this problem, and found that a
particular legislative newsletter that I received came with huge
attachments that contained pictures, etc. When I went through and
deleted these messages, I
Flor:
My trash folders are set to delete whenever I exit outlook, and I check this
regularly to be sure that is actually happening.
My all mail folder is configured that once a message is deleted, it is
deleted from that folder as well.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Dr. Tom Behler
Andy:
Any e-mail that I get with attachments is either deleted if not useful, or
saved on an external storage device.
This is what puzzles me so much.
Because I easily get several hundred e-mails a day either at work or via my
personal account, I try to be very good at managing things.
I think
Dave:
This seems like a good suggestion for work-related e-mails, although I
already do this on an external thumb drive and on my computer's hard drive
for any e-mails I need to keep.
I also try to do this for my personal g-mail as well.
I'm probably not as diligent with personal g-mail as I
Tom, someone with Outlook 10 might tell you how to get there, but in Outlook
Express, you go to Tools, Options, and detail tab. You can tell the program
how many emails to hold - have mine set on 1,000. I'm sure someone on the
list can tell you how to do it in Outlook 10. I know the principle
Have you checked your gmail trash folder on the Web?
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From: Tom Behler
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 5:21 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Major Outlook 2010 Problem
Flor:
My trash folders are set to delete whenever I exit outlook, and I
David:
Supposedly, one of the .PST files in my Outlook program is at least 10 gigs
in size, according to the computer tech guy in town here.
If you really don't think that's the issue, I'll certainly try to get rid of
the add-ins as you suggest.
Can you tell me how to accomplish that?
I'm
No, I haven't.
Good suggestion.
Tom Behler
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Flor Lynch
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 3:38 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Major Outlook 2010 Problem
Have
Stan:
I have 8.1 and would you be able to send me notes if you have any how
to use movie maker? I have photos and videos that I would like to put
on dvd or create something memberable and cool for my children.
On 5/19/15, Stan Bobbitt sbobb...@triad.rr.com wrote:
Hi, you didn't mention what OS
Tom
Are You getting your Email using more than one Computer or a separate
Laptop?
John
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Tom Behler
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:42 AM
To: Jaws users list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Major
David:
Please give me a step-by-step process as to how to do this.
I'm not quite computer savy enough to carry out the instructions you posted
below.
I'm very willing to try though.
And, will this command stick once I do it for whenever I open Outlook
again, or will I have to invoke the
If you don't like that feature, you can go to the Office button in Word, and
under Proofing you can change the automatic numbering option.
Hit alt-f then t for word options. Go to the Proofing tab and you'll see it.
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From: Carolyn Arnold
To:
Tom,
Here's what I recommend...and have done so with all my work-related email.
Rather than just deleting messages, I created annual or semi-annual personal
folder files (.PST) and archived off those date ranges to those files. Then
after creating and archiving them, I disconnected them from
Hi Tom,
I don't use Outlook and use GMail just sometimes; but, have you checked your
GMail trash folder? Your deleted gmails could all be in there, and taking up
a good deal of space. You'd therefore need to empty the Trash folder first
in GMail.
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From: Tom Behler
Tom,
In files/data management you can pull up a list of any PST files you are
using with Outlook. Then when you edit or modify the main PST file you
should have the capability to compact it. That should eliminate any excess
storage area that's being set aside for consumption -- possibly which
Hi Tom,
Since you indicated that you are very good at deleting unwanted items, I'd
take a look at cleaning up your data files.
Remember that when you simply delete an item, it just goes into your deleted
folder. Check this first and if you have a huge number of items here, you
can permanently
Reed:
As I indicated in an earlier reply, Outlook is set to permanently delete
e-mail in any of my trash folders (both at work and for my personal account)
upon exiting Outlook.
I will take a look at the manual data file compression options, though,
since that may be part of the problem.
Dr.
My grandson has another strange French homework assignment.
He has to get some pictures and narrate the slide show.
Now for the verbal parts I think that I can have him use my Olympus recorder
and gold wave for that part.
I have no idea how to help him make the slide show production and add the
Will give this a try, Dave.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Dr. Tom Behler
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Dave Carlson
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 12:29 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re:
Definitely, clear out as many as you can. As many as I get, I stay on top of
that.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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From: Flor Lynch florl...@iol.ie
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Major
Dave, I'm doing that too, was filling my tech folder with all of the good
tips from this list for when I update. So, I have copied and moved the
information to My Documents to de-clutter Outlook Express (which, I know is
a dead duck, but it's still working anyway.)
GIFT (God is forever true),
Hi, you didn't mention what OS you would be using or anything but windows
movie maker would be an option. It's not the best but it is free, fairly
easy and intuitive to use. From personal experience I find the one in
windows 8.1 some what better. You can drag and drop or import your photos
Worked like a charm. I had been to the categories location, but went into
mail rather than the advanced. Seems like I never go quite far enough.
Thanks a bunch.
Neil
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