Re: Frustration With Groups and Address Book

2011-03-28 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Teresa, that's a bit tricky because VoiceOver doesn't work properly in this case. So do the following: 1. Interact with the group table and set your VO cursor on the new group. 2. Route the mouse cursor to VoiceOver cursor by pressing CTRL + Option + CMD + F5. 3. Turn VoiceOver off by

Re: Frustration With Groups and Address Book

2011-03-28 Thread Teresa Cochran
Beautiful. Thanks, Jurgen. That worked. Now I'll see if I can put some addresses in my new group. Teresa On Mar 27, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Jürgen Fleger wrote: Hi Teresa, that's a bit tricky because VoiceOver doesn't work properly in this case. So do the following: 1. Interact with the

Followup Re: Frustration With Groups and Address Book

2011-03-28 Thread Teresa Cochran
I selected the addresses I wanted to go to my new group, copied them, then pasted them in. No problem. Thanks again for the assist, Jurgen. Teresa On Mar 27, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Jürgen Fleger wrote: Hi Teresa, that's a bit tricky because VoiceOver doesn't work properly in this case. So

Re: Frustration With Groups and Address Book

2011-03-28 Thread Ray Foret Jr
The steps you've listed create much more work for this task than truly necessary. 1. From the file menu, focus on new group. 2. Turn Voice OVer off. 3. Press return. 4. Name the group. 5. Press return. 6. Turn Voice OVer back on. That's it. To rename a group, 1. Find the group in

Re: Frustration With Groups and Address Book

2011-03-28 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Ray, I believe the steps you outline assume that cursor tracking is on. I happen to have it on most of the time, but there are those who don't. HTH, Teresa On Mar 28, 2011, at 12:27 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote: The steps you've listed create much more work for this task than truly necessary.

RE: Groups in Address BOok

2011-01-23 Thread Paul Hunt
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Groups in Address BOok Hi Zack, just switch off VoiceOver as recommended. Then press Enter, type the new name, press Enter again and then turn VoiceOver on by pressing CMD + F5. That should work. All the best Jürgen Am 22.01.2011 um 20:24 schrieb Zachary

Groups in Address BOok

2011-01-22 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi All, I'm trying to create a group in Address Book, with limited success. I can't seem to give it a custom name. Untitled Group isn't particularly descriptive. The Rename group item in the edit menu doesn't seem to be doing much good either. Is this a part of the program which is

Re: Groups in Address BOok

2011-01-22 Thread Colin M
Hi Zack! I think you have to just switch off vo then type the name you want then put vo back on! Command f5 for vo on and off! Colin Qapla! Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak On 22 Jan 2011, at 19:24, Zachary Kline wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to create a group in Address Book, with limited success. I

Re: Groups in Address BOok

2011-01-22 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Zack, just switch off VoiceOver as recommended. Then press Enter, type the new name, press Enter again and then turn VoiceOver on by pressing CMD + F5. That should work. All the best Jürgen Am 22.01.2011 um 20:24 schrieb Zachary Kline: Hi All, I'm trying to create a group in Address

naming groups in address book

2010-05-23 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hello When I click the add new group button or press command+shift+n it creates the new group but I don't see how to name it. If I then select the group called untitled and try to rename the group with the option from the edit menu I also can not find how to enter the text to name the group.

Re: naming groups in address book

2010-05-23 Thread Jon Cohn
Frank Selecting the rename group option actually works, though you have no feedback that it is working. Try this... Select rename group ] 2. type a right arrow several times and then hit the delete several times. 3. Type the new name 4. quit address book 5. start address book. I am pretty