[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
My fault. I have both. tr JSInstall via the link I posted in a prior message, that is if it got here. lol. TC. Sarah - Thanks. There actually _is_ a JInstall, which I was able to locate through Google, but after reading a little about it, I figured out pretty quickly that either you'd made a mistake or that you have a very sick sense of humor. _That_ code isn't something for the faint of heart; or even the mildly adventuresome; to try to use! - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 1:47 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files I actually meant JSInstall. Sorry about that. but hear si the link. http://www.accessibleprograms.com/js_install/js_install.htm I sed it ot make an installer for a set of scripts aleardy so it works just fine. ou can't install sound files for your scripts though or maybe you can. I'm still learning how to work this. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
Sarah - Thanks. There actually _is_ a JInstall, which I was able to locate through Google, but after reading a little about it, I figured out pretty quickly that either you'd made a mistake or that you have a very sick sense of humor. _That_ code isn't something for the faint of heart; or even the mildly adventuresome; to try to use! - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 1:47 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files I actually meant JSInstall. Sorry about that. but hear si the link. http://www.accessibleprograms.com/js_install/js_install.htm I sed it ot make an installer for a set of scripts aleardy so it works just fine. ou can't install sound files for your scripts though or maybe you can. I'm still learning how to work this. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
I actually meant JSInstall. Sorry about that. but hear si the link. http://www.accessibleprograms.com/js_install/js_install.htm I sed it ot make an installer for a set of scripts aleardy so it works just fine. ou can't install sound files for your scripts though or maybe you can. I'm still learning how to work this. What is JInstall? - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 4:32 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files actualy j in stall will do all that for you. the folder of back ups can be anyware even on an external drive. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
Again so sorry for this. I don't know what happened. But clearly this was not intended for this list. I've got to look at some things here. Sorry all... - Original Message - From: "joe harcz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 8:48 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files I just had a thought Rita. I can help you in one way if you write me off list at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I could take the comments you wish to leave and go up on the site and enter them for you. In fact this might be a way that each of us can help with those who wish to comment but don't have access to computers at all or the wherewithal to use them. Anyway I'd be happy to assist anyone that my moderate skills will allow for. Hope this helps Rita. Joe - Original Message - From: "Walt Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 3:41 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files Donny and anyone else interested in this subject - What follows is not trivial information and should be read completely before starting to manually move customized files from an older to a newer JAWS version. I realize that it's not going to make for the most exciting (and maybe not even the easiest) reading, but it's absolutely essential information and faioling to understand it and follow the instructions may result in major JAWS problems. Let's begin by defining some terms: Shared files - These are the files that are installed whenever you install a new version of JAWS. They are placed into a different folder than are the user files and should _never_ be changed or altered. Similarly, the contents of the shared files folder should never be changed in any way by either adding new (third party) files or by removing files you don't think you'll ever use. Doing either can break the installation or repair routines. User files - These are any files you've changed using Script Manager, Keyboard Manager, Configuration Manager, etc.; as well as any third party files (files not supplied by Freedom Scientific). Any time you install third party files, you must place them into the user files folder. Okay, let's find the two user files folders first: Note: it may be helpful to you as you proceed if you have Windows Explorer configured to announce the full path whenever you change from one folder to another as you'll be doing below. This is set by way of Control Panel>Folder Options and is found under the View tab. The specific items are Display the Full Path in the Address Bar and Display the Full Path in the Title Bar. Both of these should be checked or indicated as "on." 1. Press Windows Key to get to the Start Menu. 2. Press the letter P to move to the Programs submenu. 3. Press the letter J to move to the version of JAWS you've been using--the one whose files you want to copy. 4. Press RIGHT ARROW twice until you hear "Explore My Settings" and press ENTER. This will open the user files folder for the source version of JAWS. 5. Now, repeat steps 1 through 4, except that in step 3, you want the version of JAWS you just installed--the version to which you want to copy the files. Next, some general things to be aware of: 1. You should move any third party files of _any_ type (that is, any file extension) that you find in the source folder. Third party files are files that are _not_ part of the set of files that are supplied with the JAWS package. For example, Ad-Aware, Nero, etc.; that is, files that you've downloaded from somewhere else (like JFWlite.com) and installed yourself. 2. You are responsible for making any changes to JAWS-supplied scripts on your own. Even if you used the Merge tool, it doesn't update script files, so if you've changed something in Default.jss, Internet Explorer.jss, Outlook Express.jss, etc., you'll have to make those same changes all over again with the new versions of the same scripts. You should _never_, under any circumstances whatever, copy entire JAWS-supplied script files (files with an extension of .jkm, .jss, .jsb, .jsd, .jsh, or .jsm) from one JAWS version to another. Scripts are unique to each JAWS version and cannot be used across versions. As previously indicated, this may or may not be true for third party script files, but when FS releases a new version of JAWS, the scripts receive as much work and as many changes as any part of the program, particularly those scripts for major applications like Outlook and Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. This same prohibition applies equally to configuration files (files with an extension of .jcf): these should _never_ be copied from an older version of JAWS to a newer one. 3. You must be aware that the names of some files have changed and that because of this, you must ren
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
I just had a thought Rita. I can help you in one way if you write me off list at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I could take the comments you wish to leave and go up on the site and enter them for you. In fact this might be a way that each of us can help with those who wish to comment but don't have access to computers at all or the wherewithal to use them. Anyway I'd be happy to assist anyone that my moderate skills will allow for. Hope this helps Rita. Joe - Original Message - From: "Walt Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 3:41 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files Donny and anyone else interested in this subject - What follows is not trivial information and should be read completely before starting to manually move customized files from an older to a newer JAWS version. I realize that it's not going to make for the most exciting (and maybe not even the easiest) reading, but it's absolutely essential information and faioling to understand it and follow the instructions may result in major JAWS problems. Let's begin by defining some terms: Shared files - These are the files that are installed whenever you install a new version of JAWS. They are placed into a different folder than are the user files and should _never_ be changed or altered. Similarly, the contents of the shared files folder should never be changed in any way by either adding new (third party) files or by removing files you don't think you'll ever use. Doing either can break the installation or repair routines. User files - These are any files you've changed using Script Manager, Keyboard Manager, Configuration Manager, etc.; as well as any third party files (files not supplied by Freedom Scientific). Any time you install third party files, you must place them into the user files folder. Okay, let's find the two user files folders first: Note: it may be helpful to you as you proceed if you have Windows Explorer configured to announce the full path whenever you change from one folder to another as you'll be doing below. This is set by way of Control Panel>Folder Options and is found under the View tab. The specific items are Display the Full Path in the Address Bar and Display the Full Path in the Title Bar. Both of these should be checked or indicated as "on." 1. Press Windows Key to get to the Start Menu. 2. Press the letter P to move to the Programs submenu. 3. Press the letter J to move to the version of JAWS you've been using--the one whose files you want to copy. 4. Press RIGHT ARROW twice until you hear "Explore My Settings" and press ENTER. This will open the user files folder for the source version of JAWS. 5. Now, repeat steps 1 through 4, except that in step 3, you want the version of JAWS you just installed--the version to which you want to copy the files. Next, some general things to be aware of: 1. You should move any third party files of _any_ type (that is, any file extension) that you find in the source folder. Third party files are files that are _not_ part of the set of files that are supplied with the JAWS package. For example, Ad-Aware, Nero, etc.; that is, files that you've downloaded from somewhere else (like JFWlite.com) and installed yourself. 2. You are responsible for making any changes to JAWS-supplied scripts on your own. Even if you used the Merge tool, it doesn't update script files, so if you've changed something in Default.jss, Internet Explorer.jss, Outlook Express.jss, etc., you'll have to make those same changes all over again with the new versions of the same scripts. You should _never_, under any circumstances whatever, copy entire JAWS-supplied script files (files with an extension of .jkm, .jss, .jsb, .jsd, .jsh, or .jsm) from one JAWS version to another. Scripts are unique to each JAWS version and cannot be used across versions. As previously indicated, this may or may not be true for third party script files, but when FS releases a new version of JAWS, the scripts receive as much work and as many changes as any part of the program, particularly those scripts for major applications like Outlook and Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. This same prohibition applies equally to configuration files (files with an extension of .jcf): these should _never_ be copied from an older version of JAWS to a newer one. 3. You must be aware that the names of some files have changed and that because of this, you must rename them if you copy them. For example, in JAWS 7.0, files for Outlook Express were named Outlook Express 5-6.*, but in 7.10, the name was changed to Outlook Express.*. Similarly, the Internet Explorer files names were also changed, but I think this took place between 6.20 and 7.0. In any case, the JAWS Merge tool does _not_ always catch these n
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
What is JInstall? - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 4:32 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files actualy j in stall will do all that for you. the folder of back ups can be anyware even on an external drive. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
actualy j in stall will do all that for you. the folder of back ups can be anyware even on an external drive. I suppose you could, but that'd involve more work setting up the path within the self-extracting .exe file. You could just ZIP up the files to be moved, then extract them to the user files folder in the newly installed version, but you'd have to know what the exact path is and to keep things as simple as possible, I deliberately didn't get into that issue. For anyone who wants to know, the exact path to all user files folders since JAWS 6.0 is: C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\xxx\Settings\ENU where xxx is the JAWS version, either 6.0, 6.10, 6.20, 7.0, 7.10, or 8.0. - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 3:46 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files can you also creat a zp file and use jsx to make an exe so it will install and compile in to teh right version of jaws? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
I suppose you could, but that'd involve more work setting up the path within the self-extracting .exe file. You could just ZIP up the files to be moved, then extract them to the user files folder in the newly installed version, but you'd have to know what the exact path is and to keep things as simple as possible, I deliberately didn't get into that issue. For anyone who wants to know, the exact path to all user files folders since JAWS 6.0 is: C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\xxx\Settings\ENU where xxx is the JAWS version, either 6.0, 6.10, 6.20, 7.0, 7.10, or 8.0. - Original Message - From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 3:46 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files can you also creat a zp file and use jsx to make an exe so it will install and compile in to teh right version of jaws? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
can you also creat a zp file and use jsx to make an exe so it will install and compile in to teh right version of jaws? Donny and anyone else interested in this subject - What follows is not trivial information and should be read completely before starting to manually move customized files from an older to a newer JAWS version. I realize that it's not going to make for the most exciting (and maybe not even the easiest) reading, but it's absolutely essential information and faioling to understand it and follow the instructions may result in major JAWS problems. Let's begin by defining some terms: Shared files - These are the files that are installed whenever you install a new version of JAWS. They are placed into a different folder than are the user files and should _never_ be changed or altered. Similarly, the contents of the shared files folder should never be changed in any way by either adding new (third party) files or by removing files you don't think you'll ever use. Doing either can break the installation or repair routines. User files - These are any files you've changed using Script Manager, Keyboard Manager, Configuration Manager, etc.; as well as any third party files (files not supplied by Freedom Scientific). Any time you install third party files, you must place them into the user files folder. Okay, let's find the two user files folders first: Note: it may be helpful to you as you proceed if you have Windows Explorer configured to announce the full path whenever you change from one folder to another as you'll be doing below. This is set by way of Control Panel>Folder Options and is found under the View tab. The specific items are Display the Full Path in the Address Bar and Display the Full Path in the Title Bar. Both of these should be checked or indicated as "on." 1. Press Windows Key to get to the Start Menu. 2. Press the letter P to move to the Programs submenu. 3. Press the letter J to move to the version of JAWS you've been using--the one whose files you want to copy. 4. Press RIGHT ARROW twice until you hear "Explore My Settings" and press ENTER. This will open the user files folder for the source version of JAWS. 5. Now, repeat steps 1 through 4, except that in step 3, you want the version of JAWS you just installed--the version to which you want to copy the files. Next, some general things to be aware of: 1. You should move any third party files of _any_ type (that is, any file extension) that you find in the source folder. Third party files are files that are _not_ part of the set of files that are supplied with the JAWS package. For example, Ad-Aware, Nero, etc.; that is, files that you've downloaded from somewhere else (like JFWlite.com) and installed yourself. 2. You are responsible for making any changes to JAWS-supplied scripts on your own. Even if you used the Merge tool, it doesn't update script files, so if you've changed something in Default.jss, Internet Explorer.jss, Outlook Express.jss, etc., you'll have to make those same changes all over again with the new versions of the same scripts. You should _never_, under any circumstances whatever, copy entire JAWS-supplied script files (files with an extension of .jkm, .jss, .jsb, .jsd, .jsh, or .jsm) from one JAWS version to another. Scripts are unique to each JAWS version and cannot be used across versions. As previously indicated, this may or may not be true for third party script files, but when FS releases a new version of JAWS, the scripts receive as much work and as many changes as any part of the program, particularly those scripts for major applications like Outlook and Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. This same prohibition applies equally to configuration files (files with an extension of .jcf): these should _never_ be copied from an older version of JAWS to a newer one. 3. You must be aware that the names of some files have changed and that because of this, you must rename them if you copy them. For example, in JAWS 7.0, files for Outlook Express were named Outlook Express 5-6.*, but in 7.10, the name was changed to Outlook Express.*. Similarly, the Internet Explorer files names were also changed, but I think this took place between 6.20 and 7.0. In any case, the JAWS Merge tool does _not_ always catch these name changes, so that's yet another good reason not to rely on it. 4. While you can move customized graphics files (with an extension of .jgf) from older versions of JAWS to newer versions, don't do this when the new version is 8.0. Beginning with 8.0, FS began to make some major changes in some applications (Outlook and Outlook Express, for example) in terms of how various characteristics (such as whether or not a message contains an attachment) were recognized and announced and they're not relying on graphics as much as they used to, so older .jgf files may not work as they once did. If you have customized graphics files for JAWS-supplied applications, try re-creatin
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
Donny and anyone else interested in this subject - What follows is not trivial information and should be read completely before starting to manually move customized files from an older to a newer JAWS version. I realize that it's not going to make for the most exciting (and maybe not even the easiest) reading, but it's absolutely essential information and faioling to understand it and follow the instructions may result in major JAWS problems. Let's begin by defining some terms: Shared files - These are the files that are installed whenever you install a new version of JAWS. They are placed into a different folder than are the user files and should _never_ be changed or altered. Similarly, the contents of the shared files folder should never be changed in any way by either adding new (third party) files or by removing files you don't think you'll ever use. Doing either can break the installation or repair routines. User files - These are any files you've changed using Script Manager, Keyboard Manager, Configuration Manager, etc.; as well as any third party files (files not supplied by Freedom Scientific). Any time you install third party files, you must place them into the user files folder. Okay, let's find the two user files folders first: Note: it may be helpful to you as you proceed if you have Windows Explorer configured to announce the full path whenever you change from one folder to another as you'll be doing below. This is set by way of Control Panel>Folder Options and is found under the View tab. The specific items are Display the Full Path in the Address Bar and Display the Full Path in the Title Bar. Both of these should be checked or indicated as "on." 1. Press Windows Key to get to the Start Menu. 2. Press the letter P to move to the Programs submenu. 3. Press the letter J to move to the version of JAWS you've been using--the one whose files you want to copy. 4. Press RIGHT ARROW twice until you hear "Explore My Settings" and press ENTER. This will open the user files folder for the source version of JAWS. 5. Now, repeat steps 1 through 4, except that in step 3, you want the version of JAWS you just installed--the version to which you want to copy the files. Next, some general things to be aware of: 1. You should move any third party files of _any_ type (that is, any file extension) that you find in the source folder. Third party files are files that are _not_ part of the set of files that are supplied with the JAWS package. For example, Ad-Aware, Nero, etc.; that is, files that you've downloaded from somewhere else (like JFWlite.com) and installed yourself. 2. You are responsible for making any changes to JAWS-supplied scripts on your own. Even if you used the Merge tool, it doesn't update script files, so if you've changed something in Default.jss, Internet Explorer.jss, Outlook Express.jss, etc., you'll have to make those same changes all over again with the new versions of the same scripts. You should _never_, under any circumstances whatever, copy entire JAWS-supplied script files (files with an extension of .jkm, .jss, .jsb, .jsd, .jsh, or .jsm) from one JAWS version to another. Scripts are unique to each JAWS version and cannot be used across versions. As previously indicated, this may or may not be true for third party script files, but when FS releases a new version of JAWS, the scripts receive as much work and as many changes as any part of the program, particularly those scripts for major applications like Outlook and Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. This same prohibition applies equally to configuration files (files with an extension of .jcf): these should _never_ be copied from an older version of JAWS to a newer one. 3. You must be aware that the names of some files have changed and that because of this, you must rename them if you copy them. For example, in JAWS 7.0, files for Outlook Express were named Outlook Express 5-6.*, but in 7.10, the name was changed to Outlook Express.*. Similarly, the Internet Explorer files names were also changed, but I think this took place between 6.20 and 7.0. In any case, the JAWS Merge tool does _not_ always catch these name changes, so that's yet another good reason not to rely on it. 4. While you can move customized graphics files (with an extension of .jgf) from older versions of JAWS to newer versions, don't do this when the new version is 8.0. Beginning with 8.0, FS began to make some major changes in some applications (Outlook and Outlook Express, for example) in terms of how various characteristics (such as whether or not a message contains an attachment) were recognized and announced and they're not relying on graphics as much as they used to, so older .jgf files may not work as they once did. If you have customized graphics files for JAWS-supplied applications, try re-creating the graphics labels from the beginning if you're working wi
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
Well, not quite so fast there, lady! You can't "just copy" script files, for example. I'll respond to Donny's specific question in another message. - Original Message - From: "one foxy lady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 8:26 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files just copy them like you copy anything else..he told you the file extensions so just use your arrow keys to locate them and hold your shift down and arrow to them then copy to clipboard and paste them in the other version of jaws it's really easy and the copying thingy works like you normally do to copy other stuff.. Hailley --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[JAWS-Users] Re: Copying JAWS Files
just copy them like you copy anything else..he told you the file extensions so just use your arrow keys to locate them and hold your shift down and arrow to them then copy to clipboard and paste them in the other version of jaws it's really easy and the copying thingy works like you normally do to copy other stuff.. Hailley - Original Message - From: "Donnie Parrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "JAWS-Users" Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 3:44 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Copying JAWS Files Hey Walt, Could you please let me know how to copy and transfer my JAWS settings from 7.0 to 7.1? I need to know how to find the changes that I made in 7.0 so I can transfer all of those changes to 7.1. I guess I could just go ahead and use the Merge feature...but, you know how that goes. Ha ha. Thanks again for all of your help. See ya, Scooter Contact me at: Donnie Parrett 1956 Asa Flat Road Annville, KY 40402 Home # 606-364-3321 Cell # 606-438-2557 Church # 606-364-PRAY Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. To post to this group, send email to jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jaws-users-list?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---