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Looking for a Batch File Converter
Dani Pagador
Hi, Guys.
Running JFW2021 and Win10. I'm looking for a batch converter to turn .doc files to .txt files. In Googling I see that Windows has some options in their store. I haven't downloaded anything, but am wondering if I can take for granted that what's in the Windows store is JFW/screen reader friendly. Any thoughts? Suggestions from anyone else who's needed to do a batch convert? Thanks, Dani
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New Training Course From Hartgen Consultancy: New Training Course. Jaw Muscles: A Guide to Increased Productivity Using JAWS for Windows.
Curtis Chong
Greetings everyone:
I highly recommend the below course for people using JAWS who need or want to improve their proficiency and efficiency with this screen reading program. I have found Hartgen Consultancy to be an excellent company to work with.
Warmly,
Curtis Chong
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New Training Course. Jaw Muscles: A Guide to Increased Productivity Using JAWS for Windows.Submitted by Brian Hartgen on Mon, 01/03/2022 - 14:03 Introduction.People often want to be more efficient when using the JAWS screen-reader. Particularly when in the workplace, this is especially important as they want to be able to demonstrate they can carry out tasks at a similar speed to their sighted colleagues. But it could also be helpful for people within education or within leisure pursuits. In our experience, many people claim to be efficient screen-reader users. It transpires however that what they mean by that is that they've increased the speech rate significantly. While this is helpful, they are not familiar with the many shortcut keys and facilities built into JAWS to increase productivity. Our new training course will not only give you lots of shortcut keys to aid efficiency, but it will also show you the best ways to find what you are looking for, and demonstrate many JAWS gems with which you may not be familiar. What Kinds of Topics Will Be Covered?This training course, Jaw Muscles, does not focus upon using JAWS with a specific application. You'll find that you'll learn tips and tricks for working in documents, browsing the web with any browser, using workbooks in Excel or Google Sheets, managing Email and even using sites such as YouTube. In short, you'll gain a vast amount of knowledge concerning all manner of ways to make you more efficient within a variety of computing settings. For example:
There are so many tools and utilities hidden inside JAWS to improve efficiency. It's just a question of finding them. Who Is The Course For?This training course is certainly for JAWS users who wish to improve their screen-reading skills. But it is also for trainers of Assistive Technology. We've seen many instances where people are trained to use the Microsoft application shortcut keys, and this is all very fine. But as trainers, we would suggest it is our duty to teach people about the added JAWS benefits provided by other keystrokes. If we can avoid unwanted key presses, not only does it make someone more efficient at using a computer but it also avoids the onset of conditions such as repetitive strain injury. All the unnecessary key presses a person has to do add up over the course of a day. This training course is suited to anyone using recent releases of JAWS or ZoomText Fusion. As will be seen below, the training course is provided in both audio and text formats so is ideal for anyone who is unable to hear audio content or for quick reference. Course Structure.The training course will run for eight weeks. For seven out of the eight weeks, you will receive an audio file and text transcript to download which is the lesson for that week. The running time of each file will be at least 30 minutes, and will focus upon a specific subject, such as tips and tricks for using web browsers. There will also be a lesson held using the Zoom conferencing platform for one week, in order that people can share their strategies and shortcuts for working with JAWS. Finally, you will be part of an Email list, again to share ideas, tips and tricks. Audio files and text transcripts are downloaded from a secure area of our website. Course Delivery.Jaw Muscles will commence week beginning Monday 14 February 2022 and weekly thereafter. The cost of the course is £50 which is currently 68 US dollars. While it is by no means a requirement for course participation, we are offering an additional package if you do not have our Leasey product. One of the main advantages of Leasey is to add even more productivity tools to those already available within JAWS and this year, we intend to add even more of these. JAW Muscles with Leasey is available at a substantially reduced rate for a combined total of £80 which is approximately $108 US. Alternatively, anyone can purchase either package by sending an Email to jaws@..., whereupon a fully accessible electronic invoice will be sent to you which can be paid through PayPal or any major credit or debit card. Summary.While many people can use computing applications with the keyboard at a basic level, we want to lick your screen-reading skills into shape. We'll show you plenty of strategies you probably didn't know about. Once you've completed our new training course, you will be able to show everyone your screen-reading muscles!
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Curtis Chong
Hello:
In Deb’s particular situation, it was the Favorites view that was on, and it needed to be switched to the folders view. In the View tab of the Outlook ribbon, there is a pull-down to set the favorites view, the folders view, or both. You can reach this area by pressing Alt, v, then f one after the other. CTRL+6 is the keyboard command in Outlook which, when pressed, will Switch the focus to the Folder list in the Folder pane. Kindly,
Curtis Chong
From: Jonathan Cohn <jonathan.c.cohn@...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2022 6:23 PM To: Curtis Chong <chong.curtis@...> Cc: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Hello,
It almost sounds like you are only seeing folders in your favorites section. In newer versions of Outlook, there is a favorites tree that usually has Inboxe, and 1 or two other folders. Then below this, there is a more hierarchical folder list with each account at the top level and an alphabetical list of all folders under that which can be collapsed and expanded with left/right arrow keys. As far as I know there is no distinct advantage to the favorites area unlike in MacOS, where command-1 brings you to the first item in the favorites and command-2 brings you to the second one. If anybody can find an equivalent in JAWS or Outlook, that would be of interest. Jonathan
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Cohn, Jonathan
Hello, It almost sounds like you are only seeing folders in your favorites section. In newer versions of Outlook, there is a favorites tree that usually has Inboxe, and 1 or two other folders. Then below this, there is a more hierarchical folder list with each account at the top level and an alphabetical list of all folders under that which can be collapsed and expanded with left/right arrow keys. As far as I know there is no distinct advantage to the favorites area unlike in MacOS, where command-1 brings you to the first item in the favorites and command-2 brings you to the second one. If anybody can find an equivalent in JAWS or Outlook, that would be of interest. Jonathan
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Re: questions about setting up an Outlook account manually
Dan Longmore
Hi, I have encountered this situation before and it usually comes down to a security setting for the outgoing mail or something being incompatible with the web mail server. From my experience it is fixable but takes a little bit of looking and searching and sometime comparing settings with other accounts.
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On Jan 5, 2022, at 12:18 PM, Curtis Chong <chong.curtis@...> wrote:
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Re: braille writer
meow meow
I got new one from MaxiAid and it cheaper there it cost
me 775.00 if I remember excalty and it work well and it ship to me well by
UPS
total 800 with cost of shipping
Greetings:
The Perkins Brailler is priced at $810 plus a little over $20 for
UPS delivery. I just purchased one online for a person who is not very
comfortable with web browsing.
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
Perkins Sent from Ashleigh's Fire On December 2, 2021, at 3:30 PM, meow meow <soberwater26q@...> wrote: we havee try to call twice to
pertkins for braille writer and no answer and did left in voice mail
and no return call and did email and it fail to reach them
You really have only one choice and that is the Perkins Braille Writer. I don’t think you are looking for the electric one.
You can find brand new ones at Perkins Store. Price is around $900.00
Here is the web URL to the Perkins Store for Braille Writers: https://brailler.perkins.org/pages/perkins-brailler
You can find people selling secondhand Perkins Braillers ranging in price from around $250.00 and I have seen some going for as high as $400.00. Ads are usually found on blindads a listserv found on groups.io, and you can find ads in the Braille Forum from the American Council of the Blind and the Braille Monitor from the National Federation of the Blind.
HTH
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of meow meow
Hi Roseie here... I hope I can ask this kind of question do anyone know whick kind is best to buy good braille writer? just manual thanks
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Re: braille writer
meow meow
that was nice of u but I already got one from MaxiAid
thanks again Rosies
Shalom,
Bill Tessore
On Jan 4, 2022, at 12:48 PM, Ashleigh Piccinino <apiccinino@...> wrote:
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Re: wordpress support
Karina Castro
Hello Ralph, well I think that this method is so hard. Because you have to build in localhost, with Apache and MySql running in local machine and other things... so if you really want to do, you should setup all necessary ambient by yourself. When you try to learn Wordpress since an hosting, alot of things are right ready to go.
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Now I want to explain something, with a full cms like Wordpress, you can build whichever site you imagine. Blogs, social networks, forums, portals, stores and much much more kind of websites. So you oviously need to think about your first site, what do you want to build? Mavy a store, or a simple blog. So when you build your first blog, you can advance with another type of site, may a store. So if you say you want to start to build a blog, we can recommend certain tools and methods to setup Wordpress to build this first blog. If you say you want to launch a store, we can do the same... so, you need to be sure what you want to build right now. Cheers!
El 5/1/2022 a las 01:16, musiime ralph escribió:
thanks for the reply. am not sure of your question but am just a --
Salu2, Kari
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Re: Jaws and OCR?
Dan Longmore
You are correct.
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Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mario Sent: Tuesday, January 4, 2022 2:16 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Jaws and OCR? I believe adobe acrobat/reader is not needed to use the convenient OCR feature. when focused on a PDF, just press the application key, arrow down to and enter on use Convenient OCR or similar. after the process is finished, you'll be able to navigate, select and copy text as if you were in a word processor. -------- Original Message -------- From: Claudia [mailto:claudiadr2013@...] Subject: Jaws and OCR? Date: Tuesday, January 4, 2022, 1:56 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Hi All, At work, I have Jaws 2020 with Windows 10, I believe. I have Adobe Acrobat Pro. When I open PDF documents from the data bases we use, sometimes, I’m told that the document is empty. I am then asked if I want Jaws to use OCR for recognition. I of course say yes, and things work beautifully. How can I get this to work at home? I have Jaws 2020 and Windows 10 but I don’t have Adobe Acrobat. Will I need this to use Jaw’s OCR capabilities? Thanks. Claudia
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Re: wordpress support
Armando L. Vias
Hello. I replied to your private email. I believe that it is called localhost when you do it off-line
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On Jan 5, 2022, at 6:18 AM, musiime ralph <ralphmusiime@...> wrote:
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Bill White
Hi, Andy. If you make sure the shortcuts on your desktop, and in the Start Menu are set to maximize Outlook when it opens, you won't need to press Windows Key plus Up Arrow.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of andy.tidwell
Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 4:22 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Hello van, that is correct and make sure you press windows key plus up arrow to maximize outlook or it won’t work correctly. I found this out the hard way.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bill White
Hi, Robin. I think in the newer versions of Outlook you must use CONTROL plus SHIFT plus TAB to get to the folder list.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
How did you access them before? Did you Shift Tab to the tree view?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
WARNING: This email originated externally. Exercise caution. Think before clicking links or opening attachments.
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated on with in a team Setting.
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Re: Recommendations for an accessible accounting software
John Covici
There are scripts from myblindspot.com which work quite well with the
desktop application. On Wed, 05 Jan 2022 17:26:09 -0500, Curtis Chong wrote: -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@...
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
andy.tidwell
Hello van, that is correct and make sure you press windows key plus up arrow to maximize outlook or it won’t work correctly. I found this out the hard way.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bill White
Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 4:35 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Hi, Robin. I think in the newer versions of Outlook you must use CONTROL plus SHIFT plus TAB to get to the folder list.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
How did you access them before? Did you Shift Tab to the tree view?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
WARNING: This email originated externally. Exercise caution. Think before clicking links or opening attachments.
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated on with in a team Setting.
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Re: Recommendations for an accessible accounting software
Curtis Chong
Greetings:
Good luck with the QuickBooks stand-alone application for Windows. This requires a good deal of JAWS scripting to work. And every time Intuit comes out with the next version, the scripts have to be rewritten, tested, and distributed. Go figure<sigh>.
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2022 3:14 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Recommendations for an accessible accounting software
Hello, thanks for all the recommendations. For right now I’m going to give the QuickBooks standalone application a try before resorting to in the clouds based services. Although I am also playing with other applications as well.
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Curtis Chong
Greetings:
The problem was solved by activating the Navigation Pane in Outlook. The keystroke to do this is CTRL+6.
Fascinating that the folks at Microsoft could not figure out this rather simplistic solution.
Frustrated,
Curtis Chong
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Re: Recommendations for an accessible accounting software
Darwin May
Hello, thanks for all the recommendations. For right now I’m going to give the QuickBooks standalone application a try before resorting to in the clouds based services. Although I am also playing with other applications as well.
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On Jan 5, 2022, at 1:52 PM, Richard B. McDonald <richardbmcdonald@...> wrote:
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Adrian Spratt
Deb,
I know you’ve received other suggestions, but I didn’t read them all closely. Have you ensured your Outlook is maximized? That proved to be the problem when I experienced something similar.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Deb and the girls
Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 3:22 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated
on with in a team Setting.
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Deb and the girls
Only some of them do not appear. I will try shift f6
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Curtis Chong
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2022 3:53 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Hello Deb:
In the newer Outlook, Shift+F6 moves you to the tree view of folders. Honestly, I am not sure this is the nature of the problem you are raising here. Is it that you can’t see any folders or only some of them?
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
Yes. And it was right there when I opened outlook.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
How did you access them before? Did you Shift Tab to the tree view?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
WARNING: This email originated externally. Exercise caution. Think before clicking links or opening attachments.
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated on with in a team Setting.
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Curtis Chong
Hello Deb:
In the newer Outlook, Shift+F6 moves you to the tree view of folders. Honestly, I am not sure this is the nature of the problem you are raising here. Is it that you can’t see any folders or only some of them?
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2022 2:36 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Yes. And it was right there when I opened outlook.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
How did you access them before? Did you Shift Tab to the tree view?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
WARNING: This email originated externally. Exercise caution. Think before clicking links or opening attachments.
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated on with in a team Setting.
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Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Van Lant, Robin
Good point, Bill. I tend to use Control Y mainly, but do use Control Tab twice to get to the folder list when really needed. Deb mentioned that she is on Office 2013, so I’m not sure which is required in that version
Deb, I’m a bit surprised the Microsoft Accessibility wasn’t able to help you. The thing I would start with is checking if you have the navigation or folder pane turned on. I think it was called Navigation Pane,, but is called Folder Pane in newer versions of Outlook, so I’m not sure what it would be called in 2013. In Office 365, the keyboard sequence is Alt V then F to open the submenu to see if the Folder Pane is set to Normal , Minimize, or Off. You want it at Normal. If Alt V, F doesn’t seem to do anything, open the view ribbon and tab many times over to the right to look for something called Navigation Pane or Folder Pane and hit alt down arrow on that to open the submenu.
Robin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Bill White
Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 2:35 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: how to bring back hidden folders in outlook
Hi, Robin. I think in the newer versions of Outlook you must use CONTROL plus SHIFT plus TAB to get to the folder list.
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
How did you access them before? Did you Shift Tab to the tree view?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Deb and the girls
WARNING: This email originated externally. Exercise caution. Think before clicking links or opening attachments.
I use a windows 7 laptop with the version before the latest update of jaws. I use a USB keyboard connected to the laptop. Anyway, the last few days many of my folders in outlook 2013 are hidden. I used control Y and found they are still there but do not pop up as usual when I open outlook. The Microsoft disability answer desk person says it is because they are being hidden by some browser messages which I do not hear or find anywhere. How do I remove these messages so I do not have to do a control Y every time I want to open a folder such as deleted items, drafts, junkmail, and so forth. Confused in South Dakota. I have a brand new laptop which I will begin using in a few days. But I am keeping this one as I have downloaded at least 14 unread books in my audible account that I want to keep. Any bright ideas. Deb Ver Steeg
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
See the below link for “Wave Apps.” Although I have not used it personally, I understand that it is accessible. Also, its basic functionality is free.
https://www.waveapps.com/accounting
HTH, Richard
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Darwin May via groups.io
Hello everyone, I am looking for recommendations for accessible accounting software to use with my business. At the moment, I am doing it through Excel spreadsheets. Looking for something that can be possibly collaborated
on with in a team Setting.
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