Hi
I recently added a 2nd administrator account to a Windows 10 1803 computer
When I am logged onto that account and navigate into a folder, I can use
first letter navigation to find the file I want and press enter to open it.
But when I am logged onto the new User account and na
Hi
Using Outlook 2010 under Windows 10 and Internet Explorer 11 as the default
browser and JAWS 2018 latest build, when I press enter on the links in some
email messages to open them, all I get is an error message that says
something like:
Unable to find URL for Tracker ID.
The links in those em
Hey.
There is a setting in file explorer options, in the tree view under the
"view" tab, which says "automatically type into the search box". You'll find
this under 'when typing in the list view", I believe. Maybe this setting is
checked in your new account.
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From: JA
Hi Kwa Cheng Kwang,
Your steps worked just great! Thank you very much.
Take Care. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.
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From: Mike B.
To: Jaws-Users
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 5:05 AM
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Well, it is here. I am getting notices from Microsoft that my MS Office 2007
is no longer supported. I have basic needs and do not want to have to
relearn everything again if I don't have to. I can upgrade through my school
to something less than 365. I could use some advice as to which MS Office
Hey Wayne.
I just upgraded from office 2010 32-bit to 2016 64-bit. I used 2016 before
at my old work and found that it worked really well with jAWS 18 except for
the semi-usual jAWS crashes, which I recently discovered seem less of an
issue if you stick to good ole' Eloquence. I do find that certa
We just upgraded to Office 365 from Thunderbird email client and Office 2010.
I don't do much with Word, but with O365 I didn't need to uninstall anything.
Just got a Microsoft account, bought the O365 home with 5 connections and so
far it's running pretty smoothly. I've never used Outlook, s
I got a sweet deal on Office 2016 and I specifically did not want Office 365
as I feel rather opposed to the subscription-based approach to software.
However, from a certain perspective, it does make sense. So, it's up to you.
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From: JAWS-Users-List On Behalf Of
Jim Pu
Unfortunately, the newer Office suites have gone to the ribbon type menu, so
it will be different than Office 2007. I think Outlook did not use ribbons
in 2010 yet, but since your Office 2007 is expiring, I'd guess 2010 is going
to be getting long in the tooth.
You can still use Office 2007,
I think Outlook 2010 has the ribbon. Must have been the first one.
I agree that the risk shouldn't be that great. Starting with maybe 2007 or
2010, Microsoft changed the default extensions for documents and created a
different set for documents that were macro-enabled. As far as I know,
macros are
Use Office 2016 desktop applications on my machines.
If you're already familiar with Office programs, it's not going to be that
much of a shock, but for maybe the ribbons Even then, like most things,
you'll get used to it.
I dont' even worry about PST files and all that noise as much as before.
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