Cool. Thanks. Always wondered what that was for. :)

On Sep 2, 2012, at 4:15 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> In standard view, when you create a new message, you will find a control 
> called "customize header menu button". Click this and you can check any 
> fields you want to appear. This setting will persist, so if you check bcc you 
> will always see the bcc field until you go back and uncheck it."
> On Sep 2, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Michael Babcock <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Good day;
>> When composing, forwarding, or replying to a message, if you go to the view 
>> menu, you will see the following options:
>>  Bcc Address Field, "Command Option B"
>> I hope this helps your BCC you related question.
>> Regarding your second question, I saw this issue wants. What I did was 
>> brought up a list of all of the open active windows:
>> FN, control, option, F2 twice quickly
>> This is on a MacBook. One of the options was, something to the nature of my 
>> Mac had shut down to repair an error, or something like that. I press return 
>> on that particular window, and then vo over to cancel. The window was asking 
>> me if I wanted to reopen all active windows that were open previously to my 
>> MacBook shutting down. This could be what is going on for you. Whenever I 
>> was using any keystrokes voiceover was stating "dictation IM window". I am 
>> not sure if this is the same thing that is going on for you, but check it 
>> out.
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Michael Babcock, Assistive Technology And Braille Instructor
>> 
>> Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
>> 
>> Equipping Alaskans for success
>> 
>> Phone: 907-771-4303
>> 
>> fax 907.248.7517
>> www.alaskabvi.org
>> 
>>  [email protected]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 2, 2012, at 7:54 AM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 1. OK, so, I can't seem to get the bcc field to show. I have "show all 
>>> headers" checked, but do not see it. What am I missing?
>>> 2. Every time my MacBook boots up, there is about a period of a full minute 
>>> and a half when I can do nothing.  VO says"Dictation IM" and when I try to 
>>> interact, bring up a context menu, close a window, quit, or escape, nothing 
>>> happens. After a while, it just goes away. Any ideas as to what is going on 
>>> and how I can stop this from continuing? Thanks much.
>>> Christine 
>>> 
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