David, I managed to get that to work but before I could make it work,
I had to go and:
select the option that said "New message using"
But what I still am not sure about is, that Word loads by default as
the Outlook message editor.
Is there any way to have Outlook's native editor be used?
I'm sure that Window-Eyes will work with it.
I don't know why Word launches when Control-N is used, unless I need
to setup the formatting of the message somehow globally.
What suggestions do you have?
Also, when I hit alt-f4 to exit Outlook, I discover that WinWord.Exe
and Outlook.Exe still reside in my machine, and am forced to kill both
manually.
Do you folks have any particular suggestions?
I still think the spell-checking features provided by Word are
important. But to have Word as the  default for the editor?
Regards, --Keith



On 2/20/10, Keith Hinton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Word 2003 opens with Outlook as the primary editor.
>
> I cannot get the BCC feeld to display in the tab order. I have checked all
> kinds of options (wonder if there is a reversion)?
>
> I can't get the BCC feeld to show up unless I click on the "CC button" that
> displays a dialog.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I would like that feeld to show up in the tab order. I don't mind an extra
> tab.
>
> No, don't always use it, but I would prefer that it show up.
>
> I have no useful vision, as I am total, and the only article I found was a
> visual one.
>
> The instructions in that unhelpful article were as follows:
>
>
>
> ***Beginning of Article text:
>
>
>
> By default, the Bcc box (blind carbon copy) is not displayed in Microsoft
> Outlook.
>
> 299804 topBack to the top
>
> MORE INFORMATION
>
> By default, the Bcc box does is not displayed in a new mail message. This
> design decision was made to reduce screen "clutter" by removing less
> frequently used options from immediate view.
>
>
>
> To display the Bcc box, use one of the following methods, depending on
> whether you use Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor or the native Outlook
> e-mail editor.
>
> 299804 topBack to the top
>
> Method 1: You use Outlook 2002 or Outlook 2003 and you use Word as Your
> E-mail Editor
>
> To display the Bcc box:
>
> 1. Open a new e-mail message.
>
> 2. Click the arrow next to Options to display the Options menu.
>
> 3. Click Bcc.
>
> 299804 topBack to the top
>
> Method 2: You use Outlook 2002 or Outlook 2003 and you use Outlook as Your
> E-mail Editor
>
> To display the Bcc box:
>
> 1. Open a new e-mail message.
>
> 2. On the View menu, click Bcc Field. If the Bcc Field command is not
> displayed on the View menu, the Personalized Menus and Toolbars option is
> enabled. Double-click the View menu to display the full View menu.
>
> ***End of article text.
>
>
>
> See? Totally useless.
>
> If any other suggestions can be given to help me get BCC into my tab order
> while tabbing through a new message, I would like it very much.
>
>
>
> Oh, and while I am at it, with Outlook 2003, does anyone know how to select
> (Temporarily only) and not as default, what account to send an email as if
> there are multiple accounts?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> :-)
>
>
>
> Sincerely, --Keith
>
>
>
>
>
>
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