Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws 18 and Outlook 2016

2018-04-21 Thread GA.Martinez
Hi Miriam, Not sure about your many issues but the multiple copies of emails is not Outlook's fault. That is something happening with your email provider. I would call their tech support and ask them to help with your receiving multiple copies of emails. Also, do you know the difference between

Re: [JAWS-Users] Uninstalling Magic

2018-04-09 Thread ga.martinez
Hi Mike, Basically gthe process goes along just like uninstalling JAWS. Just to be on the safe side of things when it asks you about shared files do not let it remove any of them and you should be fine. > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List

Re: [JAWS-Users] Learning MS ribbons - virtual or not ......

2017-08-20 Thread GA.Martinez
Hi Laura, I am using Office 365, JAWS 18 and Win 10. What you are asking about is a "working style preference" with no right or wrong way. I prefer to use the ribbons in their "native" format. You can set aside time each day to simply move through and learn the menus. Once you work with Word for

Re: [JAWS-Users] Excel 2016, and the Jaws virtual ribbon menus

2017-08-16 Thread GA.Martinez
In Excel 2016 I prefer: ALT + H, I, S to insert a sheet and ALT + H, D, S to delete a sheet George "It is a form of insanity to continue to do the same things daily while believing for change in your life." George a Martinez CPA, PC 12231 N 50th Avenue Glendale, Arizona 85304-2215 Voice

Re: [JAWS-Users] Saving online Adobe Document

2017-08-03 Thread GA.Martinez
Jim, That is a very valuable tip. I read tons of PDF bank statements each month in addition to many IRS PDF docs. Thanks very much, George "It is a form of insanity to continue to do the same things daily while believing for change in your life." George a Martinez CPA, PC 12231 N 50th Avenue

Re: [JAWS-Users] Labeling buttons

2017-07-20 Thread GA.Martinez
I think what you are looking for is: JAWS key + CTRL + TAB Type in your desired label then a comma and what type of box, combo box, button, etc. George "It is a form of insanity to continue to do the same things daily while believing for change in your life." George a Martinez CPA, PC 12231 N