I found this in the help of Jaws 7.10.
Reading Excel Charts
Once a chart in Excel gains focus, JAWS reads it using the Virtual Cursor. You
may navigate the same as you would on a web page in Internet Explorer. Once
you finish using the Virtual Cursor, press ESC to return to the worksheet.
If
Patricia,
Tell your sister that Outlook does this a bit different. When she is
creating a new message and she's in the to field just start typing the
person's name in. She can either type part or all of it. Outlook will
fill it in automatically after she leaves the field. If there is more
Insert control numbpad slash.
Place the item where you want to drag it and then another insert control
numbpad slash to drop it.
Denny
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What version of Jaws does she use?
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 10:38 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Outlook Address Book
Hello,
My sister at her job uses Outlook
Great find! Again, it is amazing what we can find in the help files when we
use it.
Annette
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Greetings Doug,
If you are using AVG free, the below directions will most likely fix the
problem.
Note: this does not disable your virus scanner in any way. The only thing it
does is turn off the notice that your emails have been scanned by AVG anti
virus.
1. Open AVG, tab once to the
Hi
Personally, I don't recall being able to drag and drop even with the Insert
control numbpad slash. On the other hand this is an area where I am woefully
ignorant and truly want to improve. How can I practice dragging and
dropping? Is there a word processor program or something like that I
The drag and drop command works good.
First of all, what are you wanting to drag and drop? Possibly the cut and
paste would work just as well for you.
As for myself, I only use it in certain situations.
For example, if I am making a CD with CD Burner, I use the drag and drop
feature to rearrange
8.1 on a win xp sp2 system.
Thanks in advance.
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The instructions he's giving you are absolutely correct, trust me on this.
David Ferrin
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Outlook Address Book
After she types in a few characters of the address, she could do a control K
to check the names. This will bring up a list of addresses and then she can
arrow down and press enter on the correct one.
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Please ignore my last message - I was thinking about something else while I
wrote it! What I meant was that the facility whereby Outlook autocompletes an
email address does not work in Outlook 2000 and requires a later version. The
Control + K method or just tabbing to the next field will both
Did she do the insert v and arrow down to auto complete addresses?
I know it will announce the names with Outlook XP and 2003, but not sure
about 2000.
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Oh no! Um, she isn't going to be happy..
But thanks for the correction and I'll forward you info to her minus your
header info..
Patricia
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address it will
automatically fill it in.
Thanks for any help..
Patricia
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Patricia,
I think Outlook 2000 does not have this facility; a later version of Outlook,
such as Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 is required to give the same facility as
Outlook Express.
Steve
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thank you
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:57 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Outlook Address Book
After she types in a few characters of the address, she could do a control
K
to check
Hey Patricia,
There are probably several ways that you can do the address for an email in
Outlook, but as they
say, There is more than one way to skin a cat! Here's what works for me:
1. Type in the first name of the person you want to send the email too.
2. Press control + K (a prompt will
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email address it will
automatically fill it in.
Thanks for any help..
Patricia
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Been forwarding all yall's responses to her, and many many thanks to
everyone.
Patricia
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Outlook Address Book
The
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Thanks to all who helped to get rid of the nasty office assistant from my
sister here..
Patricia
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: RE: For sure the right one!!
Yep, that did it! Thank you sooo much!
Hey Denny,
I have Outlook 2000 and I just tried the Insert + V and I didn't see
automatically complete
addresses anywhere.
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
Another useful Outlook keystroke is alt-k it will complete any incomplete
addresses. Jaws 7+ works quite well with Outlook 2003 in that as soon as one
starts typing an address that has been recently used Outlook will pop-up a list
of possible matches and Jaws 7 / 8 will read that list in the
Thanks much, I am using avg free. Will give it a shot!
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:04 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: That fantom attachment thing revisited
Greetings Doug,
If you
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Urgent help about drag and drop
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to drag and drop using JAWS if it
is possible at all?
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Thanks, she uses jaws 8, still the same??
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Outlook Address Book
Another useful Outlook keystroke is alt-k it
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Urgent help about drag and drop
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to drag and drop using JAWS if
it is possible at all?
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I have Nero Start Smart. Will that work?
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
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Don't know, never tried it before. If I were to guess, probably. Most
likely somebody else on here does use it though and will be able to further
assist you.
David Ferrin
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Personally I find cut paste works much better
Al
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Patricia
Not that I'm aware of. I have not made any settings that would allow this.
I am using mostly default settings with some exceptions but none of which
would effect this.
thanks
Al
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There are 2 things that I think you need to make sure are checked in your
e-mail settings.
Go to the Tools menu on the menu bar.
Select Options.
Tab to E-mail...
On the Preferences tab select the Advanced button.
There are 2 check boxes on this tab that need to be checked. One has to do
with
I do too, but not everything can be moved with cut and paste.
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I am set to laptop and I use either Insert+A or CapsLock+A. Both identify
attachments.
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Hi All
Using jaws 8 with windows xp on a lap top and I do have my keyboard set to
lap top. In outlook I know on the desk top computer you press insert and
the letter a to open an attachment. When you pres this key stroke on a
lap top it starts reading the E-mail. Does any one know of a lap
Hey Denny,
Thanks that is what I wanted to do in Windows live.
Now I know how. H
Patti
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Urgent help about drag and drop
Is it possible to have both of these applications at the same time?
I was thinking of making the switch but was wanting to familiarize myself to
outlook before I switched if that's possible?
Thanks,
Patricia
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Yes, you can have both applications installed and running at the same time,
but remember that there will likely be a contest between the two email
clients to download your email messages from your ISP. Now, you can
certainly make sure that one client (let's call it Client A) always fetches
your
Hi All
Using jaws 8 with windows xp on a lap top and I do have my keyboard set to
lap top. In outlook I know on the desk top computer you press insert and
the letter a to open an attachment. When you pres this key stroke on a
lap top it starts reading the E-mail. Does any one know of a lap
Thanks, some good thoughts to consider here..
Patricia
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Outlook and Outlook Express
Yes, you can have both applications
I leave my laptop set to Desktop Keyboard, so the Insert+A command works.
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