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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
If you don't have anything nice to say, you should try saying nothing at all.
I never blamed anyone for my downloading and installing of version 102. And I took care of my mistake by downgrading. So
If you don't have anything nice to say, you should try saying nothing at all.
I never blamed anyone for my downloading and installing of version 102. And I took care of my mistake by downgrading. So
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Gene Warner
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#98839
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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 08:19 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
Then 102 should be marked as a beta and not an official release which is how it is marked in their releases directory.-
But it's clear exactly what
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 08:19 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
Then 102 should be marked as a beta and not an official release which is how it is marked in their releases directory.-
But it's clear exactly what
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Brian Vogel
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#98838
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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
Then 102 should be marked as a beta and not an official release which is how it is marked in their releases directory.
Gene...
Then 102 should be marked as a beta and not an official release which is how it is marked in their releases directory.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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#98837
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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
What I can't figure out is why anyone who is not a typical beta user is upgrading to Thunderbird 102. From the noted page: Thunderbird version 102.0 is only offered as direct download from
What I can't figure out is why anyone who is not a typical beta user is upgrading to Thunderbird 102. From the noted page: Thunderbird version 102.0 is only offered as direct download from
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Brian Vogel
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#98836
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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
First there was this new Spaces button in the tab order that I would have preferred to be able to remove as I did not need it, but I could live with that.
What really did it for and caused me to go
First there was this new Spaces button in the tab order that I would have preferred to be able to remove as I did not need it, but I could live with that.
What really did it for and caused me to go
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Gene Warner
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#98835
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Re: Replacement for Thunderbird?
Hmmm, I'm running 102, and it seems basically the same to me. What problems were you having?
CH
Hmmm, I'm running 102, and it seems basically the same to me. What problems were you having?
CH
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Chris Hill
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#98834
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Replacement for Thunderbird?
Hi everyone!
I recently upgraded Thunderbird to version 102 from version91 and wow! I did not like the changes at all, in fact I just finished downgrading it back to version 91.
The problem now is
Hi everyone!
I recently upgraded Thunderbird to version 102 from version91 and wow! I did not like the changes at all, in fact I just finished downgrading it back to version 91.
The problem now is
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Gene Warner
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#98833
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Re: Outlook Rules
Rod,
If you find out that the Home Ribbon (or any other) has been rearranged in any of the Office versions subsequent to Office 2016 please do post about that here.
I have Office 2016, but have worked
Rod,
If you find out that the Home Ribbon (or any other) has been rearranged in any of the Office versions subsequent to Office 2016 please do post about that here.
I have Office 2016, but have worked
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Brian Vogel
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#98832
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Re: Outlook Rules
Brian,
Thanks. I misspoke on the access: I do use a QWERTY keyboard for input, but braille-only to read.
Also, I am using Office 2021, not 365. I chose Office 2021 because, at age 81, I
Brian,
Thanks. I misspoke on the access: I do use a QWERTY keyboard for input, but braille-only to read.
Also, I am using Office 2021, not 365. I chose Office 2021 because, at age 81, I
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Rod & Ele Macdonald
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#98831
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Re: Outlook Rules
Rod,
Unless they changed something in regard to the default controls on the Home Ribbon under M365, I honestly can't say what's going wrong, particularly since Braille input is being used.
Everyone
Rod,
Unless they changed something in regard to the default controls on the Home Ribbon under M365, I honestly can't say what's going wrong, particularly since Braille input is being used.
Everyone
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Brian Vogel
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#98830
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Re: Outlook Rules
Hello Brian,
Again, thanks, but I Am still lost.
My access is via braille display only – no speech.
When I press Alt+h this is reflected on the braille screen. When I press r-r and l,
Hello Brian,
Again, thanks, but I Am still lost.
My access is via braille display only – no speech.
When I press Alt+h this is reflected on the braille screen. When I press r-r and l,
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Rod & Ele Macdonald
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#98829
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Re: Fonts
I’d done as you suggest, Brian, but when I tinkered, my problem was size of font. I changed that to 10 and now all is back to normal! Whew! Many thanks.
Don
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday,
I’d done as you suggest, Brian, but when I tinkered, my problem was size of font. I changed that to 10 and now all is back to normal! Whew! Many thanks.
Don
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday,
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Don Walls
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#98828
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Re: Fonts
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 12:13 PM, Don Walls wrote:
Brian, I have highlighted the whole text of the file but when using control D it doesn’t effect the change.-
What button are you activating
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 12:13 PM, Don Walls wrote:
Brian, I have highlighted the whole text of the file but when using control D it doesn’t effect the change.-
What button are you activating
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Brian Vogel
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#98827
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Re: Fonts
Thanks, Brian amd Adrian. Brian, I have highlighted the whole text of the file but when using control D it doesn’t effect the change.
Don
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2022 9:11
Thanks, Brian amd Adrian. Brian, I have highlighted the whole text of the file but when using control D it doesn’t effect the change.
Don
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2022 9:11
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Don Walls
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#98826
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Re: Fonts
Don,
You do not explicitly state that you have all your text selected, but you must do that first if you're trying to change the font face for text that's already written.
Once that's been done, CTRL
Don,
You do not explicitly state that you have all your text selected, but you must do that first if you're trying to change the font face for text that's already written.
Once that's been done, CTRL
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Brian Vogel
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#98825
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Re: Outlook Rules
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 11:46 AM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
He omitted a comma between the two rr’s.-
Just to be clear, no, I didn't. The way these shortcuts are presented is with 2-character steps as 2
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 11:46 AM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
He omitted a comma between the two rr’s.-
Just to be clear, no, I didn't. The way these shortcuts are presented is with 2-character steps as 2
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Brian Vogel
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#98824
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Re: Outlook Rules
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 03:30 AM, Rod & Ele Macdonald wrote:
Sorry … I couldn’t even figure out how to send this privately.-
It's not necessary to send this privately in this case, as you can be
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 03:30 AM, Rod & Ele Macdonald wrote:
Sorry … I couldn’t even figure out how to send this privately.-
It's not necessary to send this privately in this case, as you can be
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Brian Vogel
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#98823
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Re: Fonts
If you change font through the Word dialog with either control-f or control-d, tabbing will take you to a default button.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf OfDon Walls
Sent:
If you change font through the Word dialog with either control-f or control-d, tabbing will take you to a default button.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf OfDon Walls
Sent:
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Adrian Spratt
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#98822
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Re: Outlook Rules
I haven’t been following this thread, but I just tested Brian’s navigation suggestion. He omitted a comma between the two rr’s. The following works for me with Outlook 2016:
Alt-h, then r, r,
I haven’t been following this thread, but I just tested Brian’s navigation suggestion. He omitted a comma between the two rr’s. The following works for me with Outlook 2016:
Alt-h, then r, r,
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Adrian Spratt
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#98821
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Re: Outlook Rules
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 03:30 AM, Rod & Ele Macdonald wrote:
My apologies, but I am not sure how to follow your suggestion - “ALT + H, RR, L”. What does the middle paret of thias mean? I tried
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 03:30 AM, Rod & Ele Macdonald wrote:
My apologies, but I am not sure how to follow your suggestion - “ALT + H, RR, L”. What does the middle paret of thias mean? I tried
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Brian Vogel
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#98820
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