Hi Victor,

The good news is Jaws read the two buttons perfectly the
first time. The bad news is that particular auto-complete
dialog only had three check boxes They were for web
addresses, user names and passwords and something about
filling out forms. I didn't find anything about
auto-complete for Outlook or editing email addresses.

TNX

Larry

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Victor
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 7:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Deleting addresses from
auto-complete.


Hi Larry,

You can get at the Auto-Complete feature of all those
applications by going 
into your internet options, then control-Tabbing to the
Content tab.

You can also delete Auto-Complete data by deleting your
History on the 
General tab when you press the appropriate button to delete
the history.

Once there, tab to the button that is labelled as settings.
If you browse 
away from that dialog box, the actual name of the button
will show up, as 
Auto-Complete Settings.  It could have been my Jaws, so I
guess we'll see 
with others and what their Jaws calls that button.

If Jaws just reads the button as Settings, you'll find two
buttons there, so 
you'll want the first button labelled settings.

Keep in mind that this is with Internet Explorer 8, but I
believe the 
process is the same for versions 6 and 7.

In any case, Once you press that settings button, a dialog
box will pop up 
asking what you want Auto-Complete to keep track of.

Uncheck the items you don't want Auto-Complete to keep track
of.

Myself, I keep all of the checkboxes unchecked because I
don't like any 
information being kept.

After you go through the checkboxes, you'll come to a button
to clear the 
Auto-Complete data stored on your computer.  Press the
spacebar on that 
button, and another dialog box will open up.

The trick in this dialog box is to keep the ones you want
deleted unchecked, 
and leave the ones you want left in checked.

I know, it's weird that way.  Smiles.

Anyway, once done, tab to the ok button, and press the
spacebar.

This should close out the dialog box and delete the
information you've asked 
it to delete.

On the previous dialog box, go ahead and press the ok button
again, followed 
by the ok button on the internet options dialog box.

Hope this helps.

Victor
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