: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Okay, what are the consequences of unchecking the use of ribbons? I followed
Bill's instructions to uncheck it, and the shortcut keys are easier to use, but
I would like to know the argument for not doing this. If it matters, I'm
running Outlook 2013
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There's one more good reason to avoid FS's virtual ribbon. Using the MS ribbon,
we're using the same one that everyone
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And the best part is JAWS help for Office 2007 has a really good short
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Is there a way to get the traditional ribbon or whatever in 2013 and not
have this upper and lower
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Hi, Carolyn. You can either use the shortcuts, or you
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
There's one more good reason to avoid FS's virtual ribbon. Using the MS
ribbon, we're using the same one that everyone in the world does. It means
we can share info with sighted people
Kriegler
Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
I think the instructions Bill is referring to is that as you tab, the
keystrokes for accessing the various options from within the ribbon are
given. Personally, I can live without that. I've had a real struggle with
the ribbons ever since I started
: Sunday, August 09, 2015 10:33 PM
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
I think the instructions Bill is referring to is that as you tab, the
keystrokes for accessing the various options from within the ribbon are
given. Personally
, 2015 12:01 PM
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Hello Barbra,
I am using Windows 7, 64 bit, Jaws 16.0. 4350, and Outlook 2013, and
pressing alt V, C, V, while in the inbox of Outlook brings up Current view
group box, with a list
: Sunday, August 9, 2015 12:01 PM
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Hello Barbra,
I am using Windows 7, 64 bit, Jaws 16.0. 4350, and Outlook 2013, and
pressing alt V, C, V, while in the inbox of Outlook brings up Current
view
Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Hi,
I'm having the same problem Barbara is having. I press Alt-V followed by C
and V and hear nothing. Tabbing yields a blank area which Jaws speaks.
Les
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Hi, Les and Barbara. Could this problem with pressing:
ALT plus V, followed by C, followed by V, be related to whether the Virtual
Ribbon is checked or unchecked in your Default Configuration Menu?
This keyboard shortcut may work only
Hello Barbra,
I am using Windows 7, 64 bit, Jaws 16.0. 4350, and Outlook 2013, and
pressing alt V, C, V, while in the inbox of Outlook brings up Current view
group box, with a list of options,
Cheers Kevin.
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Okay, what are the consequences of unchecking the use of ribbons? I
followed Bill's instructions to uncheck it, and the shortcut keys are easier
to use, but I would like to know the argument for not doing
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Where is it that you go to check about the virtual ribbon
: Re: changing the view in outlook 2010
My view is that, if you know all the keyboard shortcuts, or if you have access
to a document that shows all of them, the shortcuts are easier than trying to
navigate the ribbon, whether or not it is the Virtual Ribbon.
Bill White billwhite92
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Yes, but some people may want to stay with the virtual ribbon
, August 09, 2015 2:23 PM
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Office 2010 laptop (if that matters). Thanks.
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Office 2010 laptop (if that matters). Thanks.
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this
option
need to be aware of the consequences.
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this option need to
be aware of the consequences.
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To check
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Yes, but some
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My view is that, if you know all the keyboard shortcuts, or if you have
access to a document
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Any ideas where I can get a document that shows all the keyboard
shortcuts? Thank, Keith
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Office 2010 laptop (if that matters). Thanks.
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
So, if we take the check off the virtual ribbon, how do we navigate for
ribbon information
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Where is it that you go to check about the virtual ribbon?
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
Hello Les,
I presume you mean unchecking the use of the virtual ribbon. Some people
prefer to use the virtual ribbon and keyboard around through
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Subject: Re: changing the view in outlook 2010
Hi, Carolyn. You can either use the shortcuts, or you can use the arrow keys
plus the tab key to navigate the ribbon. You just lose some of the JAWS
instructions while navigating
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Subject: Re: changing the view in outlook 2010
Hi, Carolyn. You can either use the shortcuts, or you can use the arrow keys
plus the tab key to navigate the ribbon. You just lose some of the JAWS
instructions while navigating.
Bill White billwhite92
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
So, if we take the check off the virtual ribbon, how do we navigate for
ribbon information?
Carolyn
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Subject: RE: changing the view in outlook 2010
If you are using the virtual ribbon, you can press alt, left or right arrow
to view, and then tab around until you come across the current view
Drew,
I think it would be in the view area, and change the current view to
something other than card view. I prefer the Detailed address card view
myself.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, woodworker, and pioneer
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