Hi Robert,
If you use Insert-B to have the next key bypassed by Window-Eyes, and
then press Control-Shift-B, you'll be in the Address Book. There, you'll
see all the books listed. If you arrow through them, and one has a
mailing list within it, you should hear the word Closed, meaning there's
a mailing list in it. Just right-arrow to expand it, then right-arrow
again to highlight its name. Then Tab over to its list view to see its
contents.
hth,
Rod
On 3/29/14 9:56 PM, robert martin wrote:
Hi This is something of a follow-up question to that related to
Thunderbird this morning. When I first got Thunderbird late last fall
I created a mailing list successfully. I would now like to add some
names to the list and I can't seem to do it. Whenever I add names
they go either to the personal address book or into collected
addresses. My mailing list is actually a file within the Personal
address book. It looks as though if it were not, that is if it were
to come up in the list with Personal address book and collected
addresses I can add names but that's not where it is. Am I failing to
do something i should or am I just doing something wrong. Any advice
will be appreciated. This is a work related list and I need to update
it.
Thanks,
Bob Martin
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