I have never had success with the insert plus C key combination. Henceforth my 
ambiguous respond. I think the change all Joyce can be arrived at Bayou thing 
that I have never had success with the insert plus C key combination. 
Henceforth my ambiguous respond. I think the change all Joyce can be arrived at 
by using the tab key inside the spelling dialogue. As far as I know, insert 
plus c is actually supposed to announce the sentence containing the miss 
spelled words. Or did that change sometime in the past?

Dave Carlson
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On May 23, 2016, at 12:41, Adrian Spratt <[email protected]> wrote:

Kimsan and Dave, I wonder if one of you would explain the question. Obviously, 
you get it, Dave, and Kimsan is generally clear and concise. But in this case, 
the question if just as mysterious to me as imponderables about JAWS, religion 
and politics.

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Just one more of the many mysteries of jaws. Sort of like things you cannot 
explain in religion and politics.

Dave Carlson
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On May 23, 2016, at 11:43, Kimsan <[email protected]> wrote:

Using outlook 2016, not that fact matters but can someone explain to me when
using the f 7 route for spell check there is a change all option but when
doing jaws key z for the quick keys method to spell  check there is no
change all option?

T

Hanks.

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