Hi Justin,
Not sure if Win 10 makes any difference but when I used Outlook 13 which is
very much the same as 10 once I opened the email with attachments I would
SHIFT + Tab where JAWS 16 announced "Message" then I would CTRL + RIGHT
ARROW and that would put focus on the first attachment and JAWS would read
it to me.  I could then repeat CTRL + RIGHT ARROW and it would read me the
2nd attachment, and so forth.  
Once I was on the attachment I wanted I could use Applications key to save
or save all or print etc.
George



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-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Justin McDevitt
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 4:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] A Basic question regarding multiple email attachments.

 

Hello List,

Using Windows 10 and Outlook 10, I continue to be frustrated when trying to
read the titles when I receive multiple attachments. 

I press Ok on the first attachment and then shift tab so read the title
before saving it. I then press OK and save it to documents to to a specific
folder in documents.

When I go to the second attachment and press shift down arrow and then Ok, I
don't see the title of the next attachment. 

I'm sure there is a series of steps in this process using specific keyboard
commands, the shift and arrow keys etc. 

 

I would appreciate it if someone here could present the steps in the process
for saving multiple attachments to reduce this frustration allowing me to
master one more function Using JAWS and my not so technical brain. . 

 

Best, 

 

Justin  

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