Dear Chip, Mark and others!

    Thanks for the timely response to my most pressing time related
issue! It turns out that the application set file for the 2010 Office
wasn't installed correctly! Apparently somebody here sort of neglected
to do that for me but anyways it is fixed and working like a gem. My
appreciation goes out to Chip for his help and Mark Soloman for
further clarification. I need to read some tutorials on other software
that I'm not accustomed to in the future. Anyways, thanks for the help
and all from the Small Business office!


sincerely,
Peter

On 7/12/12, Marc Solomon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chip,
>
>
>
> Thanks for pointing Peter towards GW Micro's How Do I do That? video
> tutorials for more information on how to use Outlook 2010.  I wanted to
> respond to your comments about the links for downloading the tutorials not
> being setup clearly.  You are correct that when activating the link for the
> MP4 version of the video, the video will start to stream in your browser
> instead of bringing up a file download dialog.  With that being said, this
> behavior is not dictated by the HTML markup and coding used to create the
> link but instead by the settings of your web browser.  Here is an excerpt
> from a knowledge base article on the subject:
>
>
>
> "With most media files, if you click a link to them you will be prompted to
> download them. For media files associated with some plugins (Acrobat,
> Quicktime, Windows Media and Flash files, for example), they will open
> automatically inside a browser window or in an external player instead."
>
>
>
> If you wish to change this behavior, you would need to customize the
> options
> in your web browser.  In Firefox, you can go to the Options dialog and then
> the Applications page.  From this location, you can customize what actions
> are taken by Firefox for each content type by selecting the content type
> from the list and then changing the selection of its associated action
> combo
> box.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc
>
>
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Message 14
>
> ----------------------------
>
>
>
> From: "Chip Orange" <[email protected]>
>
> To: <[email protected]>
>
> Subject: RE: Outlook 2010, sharepoint and share drive help needed
>
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
>
>
> I think GW support (on the phone) is your best bet, as it's not clear what
>
> problem you're having.
>
>
>
> However, I should mention there are several outlook related tutorials on
> the
>
> GW web site at:
>
> http://www.gwmicro.com/Training/Tutorials/#hdidt
>
>
>
> including one on how to use outlook's calendar.  you can listen to it there
>
> using their own player, or, there's a link for downloading the .mp4 file.
>
> It's unfortunate though, but I think the link for downloading the audio
>
> isn't at all clearly setup; if you click it (as most people will do) to get
>
> a download, you won't get the download.  You have to right click this link
>
> and choose to "save target as" from the context menu in order to be able to
>
> download the .mp4 filel clicking the download link just starts it playing
>
> using Windows Media Player on your pc.
>
>
>
> There are likely helpful articles in the GW support page knowledgebase on
>
> use of Outlook as well.
>
>
>
> I also think Access Technology Institute sells an e-book with audio
>
> tutorials on how to use Outlook 2010 with Window Eyes.
>
>
>
> GW had partnered with some other company to create similar e-books, and I
>
> know they had one ready for use of Word 2010, but I don't know if the one
>
> for Outlook 2010 is ready, and it's very hard to locate this info on the GW
>
> site (at least last time I looked).  I can't remember the company's name,
> as
>
> it wasn't one which stuck with me, but I'm sure GW support can provide the
>
> missing info.  I suspect buying either of these books will be a good
>
> investment for your future, as almost every employer uses MS Office and
>
> Outlook.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> hth,
>
>
>
> Chip
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>
>> From: Peter Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]]
>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 1:35 PM
>
>> To: gw-info
>
>> Subject: Outlook 2010, sharepoint and share drive help needed
>
>>
>
>> Dear all,
>
>>
>
>>
>
>>     Can somebody or anybody give me general advice in dealing
>
>> with Outlook 2010, Sharepoint 2010 andf Sharedrive 2010 with
>
>> the latest version of Window-Eyes on a Windows XP computer?
>
>> Right now my home computer is unoperational and I'm at my
>
>> internship site in D.C just don't have a lot of time to look
>
>> up this information. If you happen to work for the federal
>
>> government in any capacity you would probably be a treasure
>
>> trove of additional information. Right now interning at the
>
>> Small Business Administration just can't wait till I work for
>
>> the Defense department. Thanks for any help because I'm
>
>> having navigation issues on Outlook2010 like arrow keys
>
>> apparently don't work in tree view or whatever. Thanks for
>
>> the help you are able to give.
>
>>
>
>>
>
>> Thanks,
>
>> Peter
>
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