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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
Hi Jonathan, can you please describe the procedure with Quick Settings dialog to make JAWS announce the change in style? I'm not familiar with it.
Hi Jonathan, can you please describe the procedure with Quick Settings dialog to make JAWS announce the change in style? I'm not familiar with it.
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Mark
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#85910
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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
Hi Mark,
Sorry to promote my own book (Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA: A Guide for Students and Professionals), but it is the only place where you can get comprehensive guidance on
Hi Mark,
Sorry to promote my own book (Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA: A Guide for Students and Professionals), but it is the only place where you can get comprehensive guidance on
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David Kingsbury
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#85909
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Hi, Bill.
I have no doubt that you will help people in any way you can. It comes through in all your messages.
I do question your assumption that everyone here is tech savvy enough to identify
Hi, Bill.
I have no doubt that you will help people in any way you can. It comes through in all your messages.
I do question your assumption that everyone here is tech savvy enough to identify
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Adrian Spratt
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#85908
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 09:26 AM, Bill White wrote:
Mainly, though, I must assume that computer users here are technically savvy enough to know how they want their systems to perform, and if they ask
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 09:26 AM, Bill White wrote:
Mainly, though, I must assume that computer users here are technically savvy enough to know how they want their systems to perform, and if they ask
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Brian Vogel
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#85907
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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
Hello,
To switch styles in word on Windows, use the keystroke control-shift-S. This should give you a field where you can either arrow around styles, or type the style name you want to use. Also, you
Hello,
To switch styles in word on Windows, use the keystroke control-shift-S. This should give you a field where you can either arrow around styles, or type the style name you want to use. Also, you
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Cohn, Jonathan
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#85906
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Hi, Adrian. Often I have mentioned the so-called "down side" for some actions that users wish to perform on their systems, both on group distribution lists, and on the telephone with them while
Hi, Adrian. Often I have mentioned the so-called "down side" for some actions that users wish to perform on their systems, both on group distribution lists, and on the telephone with them while
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#85905
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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
Jason,
Thanks for the tips. I know LaTex is loved in the computer sciences and I'm hearing more about Markdown. Would you be the Jason White who co-authored WCAG?
Mark
Jason,
Thanks for the tips. I know LaTex is loved in the computer sciences and I'm hearing more about Markdown. Would you be the Jason White who co-authored WCAG?
Mark
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Mark
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#85904
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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
Terrie, thanks. I've put a note in my calendar to share what I've learned. I think we are on a similar page, although I'm not certain about the easiest and most reliable way of applying a Word style
Terrie, thanks. I've put a note in my calendar to share what I've learned. I think we are on a similar page, although I'm not certain about the easiest and most reliable way of applying a Word style
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Mark
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#85903
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Bill,
Both Mike and you post exceptionally helpful advice. I just wonder if a down side like this might be mentioned when a method that solves the problem presented might create a new one. This is
Bill,
Both Mike and you post exceptionally helpful advice. I just wonder if a down side like this might be mentioned when a method that solves the problem presented might create a new one. This is
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Adrian Spratt
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#85902
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Hi, Adrian. Yes, I discussed this very point with Mike. Then, too, there are those who don't want to download all the pictures, because they have slow Internet, and can experience time outs.
Bill
Hi, Adrian. Yes, I discussed this very point with Mike. Then, too, there are those who don't want to download all the pictures, because they have slow Internet, and can experience time outs.
Bill
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#85901
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Hi, Bill and Mike.
Isn’t the drawback with both methods that pictures will be downloaded, thus causing possible delays in downloads and message-opening time? so you might lose unwanted verbiage
Hi, Bill and Mike.
Isn’t the drawback with both methods that pictures will be downloaded, thus causing possible delays in downloads and message-opening time? so you might lose unwanted verbiage
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Adrian Spratt
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#85900
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Re: How to permanently delete files from Dropbox using JAWS
When you're in the File Explorer in the Dropbox folder you're working with, you can delete as normal if you like. Usually there's a separate window that pops up that you need to alt tab into. Dropbox
When you're in the File Explorer in the Dropbox folder you're working with, you can delete as normal if you like. Usually there's a separate window that pops up that you need to alt tab into. Dropbox
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Matthew Bullis
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#85899
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
And if what Mike says doesn't stop the security messages, try the following,
1. Open Outlook.
2. Press ALT plus F, followed by T for Options.
3. Arrow down to Trust Center, TAB to the Trust
And if what Mike says doesn't stop the security messages, try the following,
1. Open Outlook.
2. Press ALT plus F, followed by T for Options.
3. Arrow down to Trust Center, TAB to the Trust
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#85898
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Re: How to permanently delete files from Dropbox using JAWS
I've used the, Shift + delete, keystroke in the past free version of Dropbox an use it to this day with the paid version of Dropbox without faliure. I don't understand what the problem might be
I've used the, Shift + delete, keystroke in the past free version of Dropbox an use it to this day with the paid version of Dropbox without faliure. I don't understand what the problem might be
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Mike B.
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#85897
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Re: Academic writing and JAWS
On 17/1/21 6:30 pm, Terrie Terlau wrote:
I wrote mine in LaTeX, which handled all of the formatting as well as the automatic citation and bibliography generation.
This is also
On 17/1/21 6:30 pm, Terrie Terlau wrote:
I wrote mine in LaTeX, which handled all of the formatting as well as the automatic citation and bibliography generation.
This is also
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Jason White
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#85896
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Adjusting Protected View Settings in MS-Office Programs
(Step-by-Step, in docx format)
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
One does not discover new lands without
Adjusting Protected View Settings in MS-Office Programs
(Step-by-Step, in docx format)
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
One does not discover new lands without
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Brian Vogel
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#85895
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Re: How to permanently delete files from Dropbox using JAWS
That works in File Explorer and Outlook, but not in Dropbox. I’ve read that it’s much like killing a vampire. You have to do a full ritual before Dropbox will let them go, and it’s bloody hard
That works in File Explorer and Outlook, but not in Dropbox. I’ve read that it’s much like killing a vampire. You have to do a full ritual before Dropbox will let them go, and it’s bloody hard
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By
Cliff Self
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#85894
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Re: Outlook and Stopping Security Messages
Howdy All,
Replied to the wrong thread the first time. Okay I just called my friend and had him do the steps below. These steps will definitely work.
1. To get to the Trust Center, open Word and
Howdy All,
Replied to the wrong thread the first time. Okay I just called my friend and had him do the steps below. These steps will definitely work.
1. To get to the Trust Center, open Word and
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By
Mike B.
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#85893
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How to jump to a certain chapter in Google docs with Jaws?
Hi,
My friends are writing a story on Google Docs and they divide it by chapters. I left off on a certain chapter and don’t always have the document open. Is Control F the only way?
Hi,
My friends are writing a story on Google Docs and they divide it by chapters. I left off on a certain chapter and don’t always have the document open. Is Control F the only way?
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Maria Reyes
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#85892
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Re: How to permanently delete files from Dropbox using JAWS
Howdy,
To get to the Trust Center, open Word and press, Alt + T, then press the letter, O, now down arrow to, Trust Center.
Stay safe and take care. Mike.
Howdy,
To get to the Trust Center, open Word and press, Alt + T, then press the letter, O, now down arrow to, Trust Center.
Stay safe and take care. Mike.
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By
Mike B.
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#85891
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