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Re: Question about adjusting the zoom using outlook with office 365.
I did forget to mention that it is very likely, if you're currently zoomed to any level but one of those three, that the level will likely be focused on that custom box when you open the Zoom Dialog. If it is, be sure you jump back to the 100% radio button and activate it before hitting OK. If you last zoomed to either 200% or 75% then the respective radio button for one of those values will likely be selected.
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Re: Question about adjusting the zoom using outlook with office 365.
I am going to presume the question is referring to the message reading Window. If so, try the following:
1. Hit ALT + H, Q1 [Message Ribbon, Zoom] 2. The Zoom Dialog opens showing 3 preset zoom percentages: 200%, 100% (selected by default), 75% along with a control box that allows you to enter or use the up/down arrows once it has focus to set a custom zoom. There is also a checkbox for "Remember my preference," which I'd probably only check were I using some custom zoom level. 3. If you just want the 100% default, activate the OK button. Done -- Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H2, Build 19044 Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its platform. Now, you simply declare your own truth. ~ Dr. Paul A. Offit, in New York Times article, How Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Took Hold in the United States, September 23, 2019
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Re: Question about adjusting the zoom using outlook with office 365.
Van Lant, Robin
I’m not sure if it matters, if you are not seeing the screen. If I do insert down arrow while in my inbox, I do hear mine saying Zoom = 100%, but cannot figure out where that is adjusted. When I did a web search on zoom in outlook, it talks about adjusting the zoom while in a message. If you compose a new message, hit Alt, O, then Q to open that dialog. The instructions also say to escape out of the message once you make the adjustment to save that setting for all future messages. However, this doesn’t’ seem to fix the question I think you are posing. In my case, I opened a message, set the zoom level to 75%, exiting out and the insert page down command still reads 100%. Give it a try on your end.
Robin – Jaws 2021 and Outlook 365
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Is their a way that the zoom in outlook with office 365 can be adjusted so that it says, zoom 100 percent? I’m asking because, mine says zoom 10 percent. Should it be set too 100 percent and if so, what’s the keystroke too adjust it?
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Re: File and folder size
David Kingsbury
Hi Barbara, Right arrowing in Details view will tell you the size of files, but not folders. To hear folder size, with focus on the folder, press Alt Enter to get into properties and press Insert B. You will hear a bunch of stuff, including the size of the folder. If you are having a problem with files in Details view, then I don’t know what is going on. David
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Morey Worthington
Hi Marty and all.
I did go to see if it was unchecked, it was not, so I unchecked it. No Help. I did contact Jaws Help desk, and they told me Excel was no longer supported by them or even Microsoft. So I went back to Jaws 2020, or 2018, and they both still work with Office 2007, meaning all the keystrokes still work for me , at least. My questions and all of the help given me will just have to be put away for now. Will keep working in Excel with Old Excel, and Old Jaws for now. Thanks all. -- Morey Worthington
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Time Doctor
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Re: A pretty basic jaws question about adding braille support
Kimber Gardner
First I want to thank everyone who offered help and suggestions. A
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jaws repair fixed the problem. Kim
On 1/18/22, Steve Nutt <steve@...> wrote:
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Re: A pretty basic jaws question about adding braille support
Steve Nutt
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When you open JAWS, you need to go down, or across, depending on how you have JAWS configured. But when you hear Options, try pressing B for Braille. All the best Steve -- To subscribe to our News and Special Offers list, go to https://www.comproom.co.uk/subscribe Computer Room Services 77 Exeter Close Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 4PW T: +44(0)1438-742286 M: +44(0)7956-334938 F: +44(0)1438-759589 E: steve@... W: https://www.comproom.co.uk
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: 14 January 2022 21:20 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: A pretty basic jaws question about adding braille support When I attempt to open options the only choices are exit and about jaws. I know that isn't right. Could there be something wrong with my instalolation? Otherwise jaws seems to be functioning the way it should. On 1/14/22, Steve Nutt <steve@...> wrote: Hi, -- Kimberly
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Marty Hutchings
Morey, If I remember right and you are the one having trouble editing in a cell in Excel, than you want to uncheck that box that says Allow editing in a cell. I know that this sounds strange, but it will work.
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Re: File and folder size
Curtis Chong
No, this is not a JAWS settings issue. Perhaps we can chat offline. Curtis Chong chong.curtis@...
On Jan 17, 2022, at 8:05 PM, Barbara Sheinbein <sheinbeinb@...> wrote:
Hi Curtis,
OK I did as you directed. I still do not hear the figure for the size. Is there something I also need to do in the JAWS settings?
Thanks.
Barbara
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Curtis Chong
Greetings:
Change to the Details View. First, press control space to be sure nothing is selected. Then, press shift f10 function key. Arrow to view submenu, press right arrow, and arrow down to details. Press Enter to pick this view.
Best wishes,
Curtis Chong
Hi Everyone,
I know I used to be able to read this, but not now. I want to know the total size of specific files and also some folders.
I have Windows 10 and the latest version of JAWS.
I recall using Windows Explorer for this. I would go to the file or folder name and right arrow to the size. When I do this now, all I hear is the word size, but no figure.
How to resolve? Is it an adjustment in Windows 10 or in JAWS?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Barbara
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Re: File and folder size
Barbara Sheinbein
Hi Curtis,
OK I did as you directed. I still do not hear the figure for the size. Is there something I also need to do in the JAWS settings?
Thanks.
Barbara
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Greetings:
Change to the Details View. First, press control space to be sure nothing is selected. Then, press shift f10 function key. Arrow to view submenu, press right arrow, and arrow down to details. Press Enter to pick this view.
Best wishes,
Curtis Chong
Hi Everyone,
I know I used to be able to read this, but not now. I want to know the total size of specific files and also some folders.
I have Windows 10 and the latest version of JAWS.
I recall using Windows Explorer for this. I would go to the file or folder name and right arrow to the size. When I do this now, all I hear is the word size, but no figure.
How to resolve? Is it an adjustment in Windows 10 or in JAWS?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Barbara
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Re: File and folder size
Curtis Chong
Greetings: Change to the Details View. First, press control space to be sure nothing is selected. Then, press shift f10 function key. Arrow to view submenu, press right arrow, and arrow down to details. Press Enter to pick this view. Best wishes, Curtis Chong
On Jan 17, 2022, at 7:20 PM, Barbara Sheinbein <sheinbeinb@...> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I know I used to be able to read this, but not now. I want to know the total size of specific files and also some folders.
I have Windows 10 and the latest version of JAWS.
I recall using Windows Explorer for this. I would go to the file or folder name and right arrow to the size. When I do this now, all I hear is the word size, but no figure.
How to resolve? Is it an adjustment in Windows 10 or in JAWS?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Barbara
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File and folder size
Barbara Sheinbein
Hi Everyone,
I know I used to be able to read this, but not now. I want to know the total size of specific files and also some folders.
I have Windows 10 and the latest version of JAWS.
I recall using Windows Explorer for this. I would go to the file or folder name and right arrow to the size. When I do this now, all I hear is the word size, but no figure.
How to resolve? Is it an adjustment in Windows 10 or in JAWS?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Barbara
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Morey Worthington
Hi Curtis, checked that and it is checked.
Thanks for input. -- Morey Worthington
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Curtis Chong
Hello Morey:
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In Excel, check the Options > Advanced dialog to see if allow editing directly in cells is checked. In extremis this is what I would do barring simply upgrading to the most current version of Excel. Kindly, Curtis Chong
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Morey Worthington Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 2:34 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Excel for dummies help Probably have to do that, or other alternative way for me , just use Jaws 2020 all the time, for now , lol. Thanks all for input..again. -- Morey Worthington
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Morey Worthington
Probably have to do that, or other alternative way for me , just use Jaws 2020 all the time, for now , lol.
Thanks all for input..again. -- Morey Worthington
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Re: Excel for dummies help
David Kingsbury
Hi Morey, You mentioned that you are using Excel 2007. I am pretty sure that is your problem. As recently as Office 2016, reading characters inside Excel often misbehaved in the ways you describe. Upgrading to Office 365 or 2021 would almost certainly solve your problem. David David
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Excel for Dummies solution
Morey Worthington
Hi all.
I went back to Jaws 2018, and Jaws 2020, keep them around for just this type of thing, and both of them work just fine, meaning the numpad keys for selecting text, etc. Why not working in 2022...HMMMMM.. Will contact Jaws and see what they have to say. Probably something like I have to update Excel to work with the updated Jaws or something like that...whatcha think?? Thanks all for trying to help with my problem. Morey Worthington
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Curtis Chong
Greetings:
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I tried this on my computer, and it is working for me. I am using the latest versions of Office and JAWS running on Windows 10. I can edit the formula by pressing F2 and using the arrow keys to navigate. Curtis
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Morey Worthington Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 2:52 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Excel for dummies help Will give the numlock thing a try. In a given cell if there is a formula, the jaws/ctr/f2 keystrokes will read formula, but, again, if try to edit the formula using f2 key, cannot get it to move to any certain character. -- Morey Worthington
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Re: Excel for dummies help
Morey Worthington
Will give the numlock thing a try.
In a given cell if there is a formula, the jaws/ctr/f2 keystrokes will read formula, but, again, if try to edit the formula using f2 key, cannot get it to move to any certain character. -- Morey Worthington
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