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Re: Question about Windows Mail
Hi, David. He wasn't asking about Windows Live Mail. He was asking about the
Windows Mail program that comes with Windows.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Hi, David. He wasn't asking about Windows Live Mail. He was asking about the
Windows Mail program that comes with Windows.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#60488
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Re: Image for windows
https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads/ifw_en_manual.pdf
https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads/ifw_en_manual.pdf
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By
Mario
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#60487
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Re: Question about Windows Mail
I believe it was control alt c.
Don
I believe it was control alt c.
Don
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Don Walls
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#60486
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FW: JAWS and Google Chrome
Hello:
Sent the below to the list yesterday, but have not gotten any response. Just want to make sure it was received.
Thanks,
John Doering
Administrative Pricing Specialist
p.
Hello:
Sent the below to the list yesterday, but have not gotten any response. Just want to make sure it was received.
Thanks,
John Doering
Administrative Pricing Specialist
p.
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By
John Doering
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#60485
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Re: Question about Windows Mail
Hi:
Using WLM, and Windows7. Cntrl + 3 puts me into "contacts". Not sure about Vista.
Sincerely,
David Pearson
Hi:
Using WLM, and Windows7. Cntrl + 3 puts me into "contacts". Not sure about Vista.
Sincerely,
David Pearson
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By
David Pearson
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#60484
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Re: Question about Windows Mail
Try Control-numrow 3 to access the Contacts list and Control-numrow-1 to return to the list of folders.
Gerald
Try Control-numrow 3 to access the Contacts list and Control-numrow-1 to return to the list of folders.
Gerald
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By
Gerald Levy
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#60483
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Question about Windows Mail
Hello Everybody:
Are there any members on this list who use Windows Mail when they used Windows Vista?
If there are, do you remember if there was a short cut keystroke to take you to the contact
Hello Everybody:
Are there any members on this list who use Windows Mail when they used Windows Vista?
If there are, do you remember if there was a short cut keystroke to take you to the contact
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By
Dave Durber
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#60482
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Re: Groups.iio All List Query
One-time only email accounts are virtually pointless for a mailing list, however, and many mailing list providers (including this one) ban them.
Also: Gmail doesn't need to specifically offer
One-time only email accounts are virtually pointless for a mailing list, however, and many mailing list providers (including this one) ban them.
Also: Gmail doesn't need to specifically offer
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By
James Homuth
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#60481
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Image for windows
Hi:
Does anybody have the terabyte image for windows manual in pdf?
If you can could you please send it to me.
I cant find it.
Hi:
Does anybody have the terabyte image for windows manual in pdf?
If you can could you please send it to me.
I cant find it.
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By
Nino Dagostino
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#60480
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Re: Groups.iio All List Query
Email has become more secure and there are ways to make it even more secure. Also Gmail offers anonymous email accounts and other companies offer one time only email accounts.
Get Outlook for iOS
Email has become more secure and there are ways to make it even more secure. Also Gmail offers anonymous email accounts and other companies offer one time only email accounts.
Get Outlook for iOS
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By
Dan Longmore
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#60479
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Only One PDF Document Open At a Time - How Can This Be Changed?
Hi All,
I use Windows 10 with JAWS 16. The problem described in the subject is
a key obstacle for me that is greatly reducing my efficiency. I have
to constantly press ctrl+tab to jump from one PDF
Hi All,
I use Windows 10 with JAWS 16. The problem described in the subject is
a key obstacle for me that is greatly reducing my efficiency. I have
to constantly press ctrl+tab to jump from one PDF
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By
Rahul Bajaj
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#60478
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Re: The way to get a screenshot using windows10 and Jaws
I stand corrected on the file format – it *is png, not jpg.
However, on *my Dell laptop, the PrintScreen key alone does put an image file in the Screenshots Folder.
JAWS OCR may be brought up with
I stand corrected on the file format – it *is png, not jpg.
However, on *my Dell laptop, the PrintScreen key alone does put an image file in the Screenshots Folder.
JAWS OCR may be brought up with
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By
Dale Heltzer
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#60477
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Well, that depends pretty much on the hardware in use. There are even scanners running a firmware that can directly perform an OCR and, thus, create quite accessible PDFs even without a
Well, that depends pretty much on the hardware in use. There are even scanners running a firmware that can directly perform an OCR and, thus, create quite accessible PDFs even without a
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By
Dr. Aleksander Pavkovic <a.pavkovic@...>
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#60476
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Thanks, everyone. Just to be clear, the objective here is to ensure
that the document that is scanned and saved as a PDF is itself
accessible, not to make an inaccessible PDF accessible.
This being
Thanks, everyone. Just to be clear, the objective here is to ensure
that the document that is scanned and saved as a PDF is itself
accessible, not to make an inaccessible PDF accessible.
This being
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By
Rahul Bajaj
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#60475
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
... And if You save as PDF from within Office 2016, you can also cause Office to save it as a tagged PDF, meaning that you will also have headings, numbered or unnumbered lists etc., supposed they are
... And if You save as PDF from within Office 2016, you can also cause Office to save it as a tagged PDF, meaning that you will also have headings, numbered or unnumbered lists etc., supposed they are
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By
Dr. Aleksander Pavkovic <a.pavkovic@...>
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#60474
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Hello,
Most scanners come with an OCR program.
The easiest way to create a accessible PDF document is to print your document to a PDF printer. That creates a PDF document.
Regards,
Ralf
Hello,
Most scanners come with an OCR program.
The easiest way to create a accessible PDF document is to print your document to a PDF printer. That creates a PDF document.
Regards,
Ralf
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By
Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#60473
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Sorry, I forgot to mention that in Office 2016 you can save a file as a PDF directly as well.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that in Office 2016 you can save a file as a PDF directly as well.
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By
Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#60472
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Windows 10 includes the "Microsoft Printt to PDF" printer. If you have a document in an app such as Word or Excel or in any other application which can print, you can select this PDF printer as the
Windows 10 includes the "Microsoft Printt to PDF" printer. If you have a document in an app such as Word or Excel or in any other application which can print, you can select this PDF printer as the
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By
Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#60471
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Re: Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Hi Rahul:
You are right: there are two kinds of pdf files.
1. scanned images, which are not accessible without using OCR.
2. text-based pdf files, where the text has been prepared by, say, MS Word
Hi Rahul:
You are right: there are two kinds of pdf files.
1. scanned images, which are not accessible without using OCR.
2. text-based pdf files, where the text has been prepared by, say, MS Word
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By
Gudrun Brunot
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#60470
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Creating an Accessible PDf Document
Hi everyone,
I have to make a representation to a large institution as to how they
can make their documents accessible, so I'd really appreciate some
help in terms of understanding the nuts and bolts
Hi everyone,
I have to make a representation to a large institution as to how they
can make their documents accessible, so I'd really appreciate some
help in terms of understanding the nuts and bolts
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By
Rahul Bajaj
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#60469
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