Hi all

I'm posting this on behalf of the owner because it looks as though she CC's 
this message to another group, which you cannot do when posting to Mac Access.  
So, a gentle reminder.  Please do not CC other destinations when sending to 
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we receive excessive messages of this type from the same originating member, we 
will place the member into moderation mode which we, not to mention the member 
themselves, would rather didn't have to happen.  But now especially, when we 
are about to start searching for a responsible person to assist us with list 
traffic owing to a lack of time on our part, we simply don't need to have to 
take this type of action.  I know that Debbie is new to the group so I'm taking 
a very liberal view at this time.  But I strongly urge that everybody who 
hasn't done so take a few minutes to familiarise themselve
 s with the list policy document.  It will pay dividends.  OK, here's Debbie 
message:


From: "Debbie April Yuille" <[email protected]>
Subject: Airport Express set up with Airport Utility and Voiceover question
Date: 2 March 2013 00:27:08 GMT

Hi All

I'm thingking of getting an Airport Express to use as a wireless range
extender. Has anyone managed to set it up completely using the Airport
Utility with Voiceover. If so, how usable did you find Voiceover to be and
did you require any sighted assistance.

Thanks in advance
Debbie

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