Re: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-30 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk
Hey Rod, and sorry I hadn't gotten back to ya much sooner.Too many 
little  distractions I guess,  But thanks for what I'm sure will be very 
helpful info.


My dear wife however is finding it hard to find out just what edition or 
subscription plan she actually has. Can you please tell me where she 
should look for that bit of info?


As for me, We is still working out pretty well, although I am looking 
forward to getting the Code Factory version of Eloquence so I can make 
good use of NVDA, and the new Narrator command set which will be coming 
with 1809, when I am finally updated. I am not in too big a hurry, 
considering the bugs that they apparently still need to work out.


 Other than that, not much going on round here, and I guess this is 
good . Hope things are going well for you and yours.


Take care, and thanks again,

Larry


On 11/28/2018 9:27 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:

Hi Larry,

If your wife is subscribed to Office 365 Personal, then you could install it on 
a second PC, but you would have to use the same Microsoft Account.
Alternatively, if she is subscribed to Office 365 Home, then she can share her 
subscription with up to four additional Microsoft Account holders, and she 
would have to do this in her Office account management section on the web.
As for uninstalling Office, I went to add or remove programs on my system, 
where I have Office 365 installed, and this conveniently has a single entry for 
Office 365, such that removing it would be a simple matter of uninstalling the 
one item.
You could google in order to learn the specific instructions for the version of 
Office you have.

Good luck,

Rod

Sent from Outlook for Windows

-Original Message-
From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: November 28, 2018 9:17 AM
To: Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk 
Cc: Larry Higgins 
Subject: Re: MS Office 365/2019

Hey guys,


Not to hijack a thread or anything, but I have a question about Office 365.


My dear wife is a subscriber to 365, and I'm wondering if it is possible
for two people using different computers, her a laptop and me a PC, to
take advantage of the same subscriber license. Admittedly, I don't use
Office much, but when I have the need, I would like to know it is there.
the online copy I have on my system expired a while ago, so thought this
might be an option.


And while I'm at it. What do I have to do to uninstall a non working
office sweet, considering that it contains so many apps. Is there a one
step process, or do I need to uninstall all of them one at a time?


Thanks,


Larry


On 11/28/2018 7:10 AM, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:

Thanks Rod.

I have been using Office 2010.  I just bought a new laptop and wanted to 
upgrade Office.  I am not concerned on having the latest version, however, if 
2019 works with Window-eyes, I will go that direction.  Since I don't care 
about constant updates to Office, I have to decide on Office 365 or Office 2019 
local.  With the local install, I don't have to worry about an upgrade being 
installed and WE not working with it, until win-eyes stops working with Windows 
all together.

David Ayers
-Original Message-
From: Talk  On Behalf 
Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 5:45 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Rod Hutton 
Subject: RE: MS Office 365/2019

Hi David,



Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from time 
to time, and this can make you crazy.
This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are rolled 
out.
Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office over 
time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness these 
improvements in the most timely manner possible.

Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile

Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm having 
no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within the 
Office 365 suite.

I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for you.



All the best,



Rod Hutton



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Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
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Cc: Ayers, David (ITCS) 
Subject: MS Office 365/2019



Hello,



Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any issues?



Thanks, David



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Re: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-30 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk
Hey Rod, and sorry I hadn't gotten back to ya much sooner.Too many 
little  distractions I guess,  But thanks for what I'm sure will be very 
helpful info.



My dear wife though is finding it hard to find out just what edition or 
subscription plan she actually has. Can you please tell me where she 
should look for that bit of info?



As for me, We is still working out pretty well, although I am looking 
forward to getting the Code Factory version of Eloquence so I can make 
good use of NVDA, and the new Narrator command set which will be coming 
with 1809, when I am finally updated. I am not in too big a hurry, 
considering the bugs that they apparently still need to work out.



Other than that, not much going on round here, and I guess this is good 
. Hope things are going well for you and yours.



Take care, and thanks again,


Larry



On 11/28/2018 9:27 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:

Hi Larry,

If your wife is subscribed to Office 365 Personal, then you could install it on 
a second PC, but you would have to use the same Microsoft Account.
Alternatively, if she is subscribed to Office 365 Home, then she can share her 
subscription with up to four additional Microsoft Account holders, and she 
would have to do this in her Office account management section on the web.
As for uninstalling Office, I went to add or remove programs on my system, 
where I have Office 365 installed, and this conveniently has a single entry for 
Office 365, such that removing it would be a simple matter of uninstalling the 
one item.
You could google in order to learn the specific instructions for the version of 
Office you have.

Good luck,

Rod

Sent from Outlook for Windows

-Original Message-
From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: November 28, 2018 9:17 AM
To: Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk 
Cc: Larry Higgins 
Subject: Re: MS Office 365/2019

Hey guys,


Not to hijack a thread or anything, but I have a question about Office 365.


My dear wife is a subscriber to 365, and I'm wondering if it is possible
for two people using different computers, her a laptop and me a PC, to
take advantage of the same subscriber license. Admittedly, I don't use
Office much, but when I have the need, I would like to know it is there.
the online copy I have on my system expired a while ago, so thought this
might be an option.


And while I'm at it. What do I have to do to uninstall a non working
office sweet, considering that it contains so many apps. Is there a one
step process, or do I need to uninstall all of them one at a time?


Thanks,


Larry


On 11/28/2018 7:10 AM, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:

Thanks Rod.

I have been using Office 2010.  I just bought a new laptop and wanted to 
upgrade Office.  I am not concerned on having the latest version, however, if 
2019 works with Window-eyes, I will go that direction.  Since I don't care 
about constant updates to Office, I have to decide on Office 365 or Office 2019 
local.  With the local install, I don't have to worry about an upgrade being 
installed and WE not working with it, until win-eyes stops working with Windows 
all together.

David Ayers
-Original Message-
From: Talk  On Behalf 
Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 5:45 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Rod Hutton 
Subject: RE: MS Office 365/2019

Hi David,



Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from time 
to time, and this can make you crazy.
This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are rolled 
out.
Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office over 
time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness these 
improvements in the most timely manner possible.

Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile

Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm having 
no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within the 
Office 365 suite.

I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for you.



All the best,



Rod Hutton



Sent from Outlook for Windows



-Original Message-
From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk
Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Ayers, David (ITCS) 
Subject: MS Office 365/2019



Hello,



Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any issues?



Thanks, David



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RE: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-28 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Larry,

If your wife is subscribed to Office 365 Personal, then you could install it on 
a second PC, but you would have to use the same Microsoft Account.
Alternatively, if she is subscribed to Office 365 Home, then she can share her 
subscription with up to four additional Microsoft Account holders, and she 
would have to do this in her Office account management section on the web.
As for uninstalling Office, I went to add or remove programs on my system, 
where I have Office 365 installed, and this conveniently has a single entry for 
Office 365, such that removing it would be a simple matter of uninstalling the 
one item.
You could google in order to learn the specific instructions for the version of 
Office you have.

Good luck,

Rod

Sent from Outlook for Windows

-Original Message-
From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: November 28, 2018 9:17 AM
To: Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk 
Cc: Larry Higgins 
Subject: Re: MS Office 365/2019

Hey guys,


Not to hijack a thread or anything, but I have a question about Office 365.


My dear wife is a subscriber to 365, and I'm wondering if it is possible 
for two people using different computers, her a laptop and me a PC, to 
take advantage of the same subscriber license. Admittedly, I don't use 
Office much, but when I have the need, I would like to know it is there. 
the online copy I have on my system expired a while ago, so thought this 
might be an option.


And while I'm at it. What do I have to do to uninstall a non working 
office sweet, considering that it contains so many apps. Is there a one 
step process, or do I need to uninstall all of them one at a time?


Thanks,


Larry


On 11/28/2018 7:10 AM, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:
> Thanks Rod.
>
> I have been using Office 2010.  I just bought a new laptop and wanted to 
> upgrade Office.  I am not concerned on having the latest version, however, if 
> 2019 works with Window-eyes, I will go that direction.  Since I don't care 
> about constant updates to Office, I have to decide on Office 365 or Office 
> 2019 local.  With the local install, I don't have to worry about an upgrade 
> being installed and WE not working with it, until win-eyes stops working with 
> Windows all together.
>
> David Ayers
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk  On 
> Behalf Of Rod Hutton via Talk
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 5:45 PM
> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> Cc: Rod Hutton 
> Subject: RE: MS Office 365/2019
>
> Hi David,
>
>
>
> Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
> The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
> likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from 
> time to time, and this can make you crazy.
> This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
> 365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are 
> rolled out.
> Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office 
> over time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness 
> these improvements in the most timely manner possible.
>
> Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile
>
> Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
> 2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm 
> having no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within 
> the Office 365 suite.
>
> I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for 
> you.
>
>
>
> All the best,
>
>
>
> Rod Hutton
>
>
>
> Sent from Outlook for Windows
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk  On 
> Behalf Of Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk
> Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> Cc: Ayers, David (ITCS) 
> Subject: MS Office 365/2019
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any 
> issues?
>
>
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
>
> David Ayers
>
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Re: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-28 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk

Hey guys,


Not to hijack a thread or anything, but I have a question about Office 365.


My dear wife is a subscriber to 365, and I'm wondering if it is possible 
for two people using different computers, her a laptop and me a PC, to 
take advantage of the same subscriber license. Admittedly, I don't use 
Office much, but when I have the need, I would like to know it is there. 
the online copy I have on my system expired a while ago, so thought this 
might be an option.



And while I'm at it. What do I have to do to uninstall a non working 
office sweet, considering that it contains so many apps. Is there a one 
step process, or do I need to uninstall all of them one at a time?



Thanks,


Larry


On 11/28/2018 7:10 AM, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:

Thanks Rod.

I have been using Office 2010.  I just bought a new laptop and wanted to 
upgrade Office.  I am not concerned on having the latest version, however, if 
2019 works with Window-eyes, I will go that direction.  Since I don't care 
about constant updates to Office, I have to decide on Office 365 or Office 2019 
local.  With the local install, I don't have to worry about an upgrade being 
installed and WE not working with it, until win-eyes stops working with Windows 
all together.

David Ayers
-Original Message-
From: Talk  On Behalf 
Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 5:45 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Rod Hutton 
Subject: RE: MS Office 365/2019

Hi David,



Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from time 
to time, and this can make you crazy.
This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are rolled 
out.
Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office over 
time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness these 
improvements in the most timely manner possible.

Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile

Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm having 
no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within the 
Office 365 suite.

I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for you.



All the best,



Rod Hutton



Sent from Outlook for Windows



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From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk
Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Ayers, David (ITCS) 
Subject: MS Office 365/2019



Hello,



Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any issues?



Thanks, David



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RE: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-28 Thread Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk
Thanks Rod.

I have been using Office 2010.  I just bought a new laptop and wanted to 
upgrade Office.  I am not concerned on having the latest version, however, if 
2019 works with Window-eyes, I will go that direction.  Since I don't care 
about constant updates to Office, I have to decide on Office 365 or Office 2019 
local.  With the local install, I don't have to worry about an upgrade being 
installed and WE not working with it, until win-eyes stops working with Windows 
all together.

David Ayers
-Original Message-
From: Talk  On Behalf 
Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 5:45 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Rod Hutton 
Subject: RE: MS Office 365/2019

Hi David,



Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from time 
to time, and this can make you crazy.
This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are rolled 
out.
Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office over 
time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness these 
improvements in the most timely manner possible.

Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile

Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm having 
no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within the 
Office 365 suite.

I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for you.



All the best,



Rod Hutton



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Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
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Subject: MS Office 365/2019



Hello,



Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any issues?



Thanks, David



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RE: MS Office 365/2019

2018-11-26 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi David,



Ah, the word "issues" begs a response, didn't ya know. Smile
The ongoing issue using Office 365 is that you have to expect that Microsoft 
likes to change the layout and hot keys you have become familiar with from time 
to time, and this can make you crazy.
This ongoing update process is what you buy into when you subscribe to Office 
365, since you always receive updates to all parts of Office as they are rolled 
out.
Microsoft claims to be committed to improving the accessibility of Office over 
time, and so Office 365 is the version of Office which will witness these 
improvements in the most timely manner possible.

Wow, I hope I'm not sounding like a Microsoft commercial! Smile

Seriously, though, at this time, and even since I subscribe to Office 365 in 
2015 when Windows 10 came out, from an accessibility point of view, I'm having 
no focus issues using Window-Eyes with Outlook, Word, and Excel within the 
Office 365 suite.

I'm happy to respond to any other specific questions which might arise for you.



All the best,



Rod Hutton



Sent from Outlook for Windows



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Behalf Of Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk
Sent: November 26, 2018 10:18 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Cc: Ayers, David (ITCS) 
Subject: MS Office 365/2019



Hello,



Is anyone using MS Office 365/2019 with WE 9.5.4?  If so, are there any issues?



Thanks, David



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