I think there's a knowledge-base article on the GW site which details this 
process to help anyone who isn't hearing the icons.  be sure that the window is 
maximized before you go to the bother of following it's steps for labeling 
icons.

Chip






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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Thacker Jr. [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 10:45 AM
> To: 'GW Micro'
> Subject: RE: outlook question
> 
> I think the icons for read and unread are defined in the 
> shipping SET file,
> but may not be properly identified depending on your 
> resolution and color
> depth.  Go to a message you know is read/unread, route the 
> mouse there and
> move manually until you hear "graphic".  (Note there are 
> potentially other
> things you could misidentify this way such as message 
> priority or attachment
> indicator so make sure you know what the message is going to 
> display.)  Once
> you've found the unidentified graphic you can use the 
> dictionary to name it.
> It may be a bit tricky with no vision but by examining 
> messages with known
> characteristics you can get all the icons to be read so you 
> know what you
> need to know about the message.  Column arrangement may vary, 
> but in the
> default configuration I think you will find at the beginning 
> of each line in
> your inbox priority, reminder, message status, and 
> attachments.  Status will
> always have something in it.  The others only have icons if 
> they apply.
> Note I'm calling it the status column because that's more 
> descriptive, but
> if you explore outlook you will find they simply call it 
> Icon, which is
> confusing when we're talking about the actual icons that can appear on
> several columns.
> 
>  
> Larry
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terese Ann Goren [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:22 AM
> To: GW Micro
> Subject: outlook question
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm kicking and screaming my way to outlook because I have clients 
> who need help learning how to use it.  How can I make it say Read and 
> Unread?  Is there a script I can download?
> I'm currently a devoted user of Eudora.  Lately WE hasn't been 
> reading the emails correctly.  My latest version is 7.1.  Does anyone 
> know of a later version I could try to fix the bugs or is there a 
> comparable program I can use instead?.
> 
> Thanks much
> Terese
> 
> Terese Ann Goren
> Low Vision Computer Technology Specialist
> Special Access Computer Enhancements
> 202 N. Rock Road #601
> Wichita, KS 67206
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