Brad: Thanks for your help, thus far.
MMy "properties" problem has happened in Word, or Excel. In short, any
program in which I have saved files.
When the "Properties unavailable" message is not in vogue, I find many files
I thought were lost. This is the reason I wish to make Properties, all
areas, available, once again.
Cliff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Dunse'" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Properties unavaiable/recovered files
Document recovery. I'm asuming you are talking about MS Word? This occurs
when you open Word after a crash and files were open. I usually get notice
of this when I close Word and it flags if I want to save them but you
might get a notice when you open. Try using a Jaws or Review cursor and
go to the top of the screen, arrow down until you see the notice. As you
arrow down it'll be obvious what files are there. Just double click on
one and it'll open. Look at it and if it is not what you want saved close
it and follow the appropriate prompt. If it is something you want saved,
Save or Save As, the document you want.
As for the properties being grayed out, you'll have to be more specific as
to where you were/are and some detail, everything on your computer has
"properties".
Brad
On 7/3/2011 08:53 PM Cliff Smales said...
Two questions, if I may.
1. I receive screen messages telling me that, "the document recovery has
some recoveredd files. Would I like to see those files?"
I've yet to see those files. I suspect they're files that I need, and lost
a while ago. How do I surface those files, and where are they?
2. When I try to go into my properties listings, I get a message,
"unavailable". How do I make them available, as well as any other
unavailable function?
Cliff Smales
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