Hi,  when you are setting up your meeting invite you can tab through th fields 
filling in the information e.g. invitees location etc.  You will end up in the 
text part of the invite.
To get to the date picker you need to use F6 to get to that part of the screen. 
 The F6  will take you to the ribbon, the text part of the invite and the 
silent one if you press tab you will here different choices depending on your 
installation.  
In that silent part keep pressing tab and you will come to the suggested times.
This description is a little vague, I have not had to use it much but it is 
there and it does work.
Regards
Tom Bisset
-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony via Jfw
Sent: May 6, 2014 1:52 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Subject: Scheduling an appointment in Outlook 2010.

Hi All

I wonder whether anyone has had any success doing this please by using the 
suggested time feature within the outlook calendar.

My employer have just rolled out Office 2010, and I haven't yet found a way of 
picking an available slot, I bemoan the loss of auto pick.

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks.


T


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