That is the way that all of us did.
On Sep 13, 2007, at 4:29 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Well I deffinantly appreciate all of you guy's help. I still rely
heavily on my Windows machine until I learn just as much about the
Mac as I do Windows.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Gardenhire"
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Mac Mail
I'm in total agreement with James Austin. No need to apologize;
we were all new to VoiceOver, but thanks to the members of this
list, we've all learned tricks of the trade. Once you get
comfortable with your machines and the programs on them, it will
become automatic to you. You will also be able to help others
with a problem they may have, and perhaps come up with some easier
ways to attack problems and solutions. Richie Gardenhire,
Anchorage, Alaska. Read Message
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James Austin
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Re: Mac Mail
Hi,
Don't apologize.
Okay when you hear it say one newness message, press tab, and yowl
be taken into the table of messages.
Hope this helps
James
On 13 Sep 2007, at 01:34, VaShaun Jones wrote:
OK, so I got my Mac mail set up and it works incoming and
outgoing. > Now I need some pointers please, just anything you
can think of. I > heard it say 1 new mail, but I did not know how
to get to it. > However I was able to send myself a test message
that was > successful. Everyone please excuse all the immature
questions, but > I am new to the Mac and I want to master it.
Thanks in advance.
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