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Re: How do I get Convenient OCR to work?
You need to press and hold the Insert-key and spacebar to start and then follow it with the letter O.
If you pres and hold the insert key and spacebar then pressing the letter O and follow that with
You need to press and hold the Insert-key and spacebar to start and then follow it with the letter O.
If you pres and hold the insert key and spacebar then pressing the letter O and follow that with
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Milton Ota <mota1252@...>
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#31659
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How do I get Convenient OCR to work?
Hi,
I'm trying to read from a website what I believe is a scanned PDF image of a release form for an outdoor activity.
I do caps lock plus spacebar and then o, but nothing happens apparently at that
Hi,
I'm trying to read from a website what I believe is a scanned PDF image of a release form for an outdoor activity.
I do caps lock plus spacebar and then o, but nothing happens apparently at that
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Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
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#31658
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Keith: Firstly, as Adrian pointed out, I should have said placemarker, not bookmark.
It has been awhile since I have worked with this, but I think you can start the process by finding the text in the
Keith: Firstly, as Adrian pointed out, I should have said placemarker, not bookmark.
It has been awhile since I have worked with this, but I think you can start the process by finding the text in the
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Stan Holdeman
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#31657
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Yes, Adrian, I do mean placemarker, and I like the way it serves my purpose in NYT articles.
And, yes, you are right that it is still quite irksome to work through the article.
Stan
Yes, Adrian, I do mean placemarker, and I like the way it serves my purpose in NYT articles.
And, yes, you are right that it is still quite irksome to work through the article.
Stan
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Stan Holdeman
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#31656
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Stan, I think you mean placemarker, right? I find pressing 1 for heading at level 1, then one or two presses of n for skip links serves the same purpose of getting to the start of an article. However,
Stan, I think you mean placemarker, right? I find pressing 1 for heading at level 1, then one or two presses of n for skip links serves the same purpose of getting to the start of an article. However,
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Adrian Spratt
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#31655
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
How do you set a bookmark for text like this? Sounds like a good tool. Thanks, Keith
How do you set a bookmark for text like this? Sounds like a good tool. Thanks, Keith
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Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
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#31654
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Adrian and all: The best help I have found is to set a bookmark for the text that says, "share this page". In an article I hit K then n once or twice and the article begins. This does not work in
Adrian and all: The best help I have found is to set a bookmark for the text that says, "share this page". In an article I hit K then n once or twice and the article begins. This does not work in
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Stan Holdeman
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#31653
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Yes, I use all these techniques except for flexible web partly because the NYT's webpages change from time to time and partly because the method is just too cumbersome if used across the many
Yes, I use all these techniques except for flexible web partly because the NYT's webpages change from time to time and partly because the method is just too cumbersome if used across the many
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Adrian Spratt
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#31651
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Re: reading a file with insertions & deletions in Word
If you use delete commands to take out what you don't want in a document or
email the original copy that you edited will be permanently altered.
If you use delete commands to take out what you don't want in a document or
email the original copy that you edited will be permanently altered.
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judith bron
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#31652
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Re: Navigating the New York Times
Adrian,
I too miss the print feature. However, I have just gotten used to using my
navigation keys to quickly get around articles. I generally use the 1 key
to skip to the first level heading
Adrian,
I too miss the print feature. However, I have just gotten used to using my
navigation keys to quickly get around articles. I generally use the 1 key
to skip to the first level heading
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Douglas C. DeCamp
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#31649
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Spelling on word 2013
Hi all,
Probably this question is a little bit stupid, but I don't see the way to
get what I need.
On Microsoft Word 2015, specifically on Office 365, when I press F7, to use
the spelling features,
Hi all,
Probably this question is a little bit stupid, but I don't see the way to
get what I need.
On Microsoft Word 2015, specifically on Office 365, when I press F7, to use
the spelling features,
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Pablo Morales
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#31648
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Re: bounces
Ted, I'm having none of these problems with list messages. Very occasionally, a list message ends up in my junk folder, but a lot less often than the messages from other services. I wonder if it's
Ted, I'm having none of these problems with list messages. Very occasionally, a list message ends up in my junk folder, but a lot less often than the messages from other services. I wonder if it's
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Adrian Spratt
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#31647
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reading a file with insertions & deletions in Word
Hi,
What is the best way for me to see the text as is if another person has made
insertions and or deletions in Word 2013? I don't want to see the changes I
made when I emailed it to the other
Hi,
What is the best way for me to see the text as is if another person has made
insertions and or deletions in Word 2013? I don't want to see the changes I
made when I emailed it to the other
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Lauren
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#31650
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Navigating the New York Times
Hi. Some time ago, there was a thread about changes to the NY Times website that made navigation difficult and the "print" versions of articles impossible to find. The Times promised me, and
Hi. Some time ago, there was a thread about changes to the NY Times website that made navigation difficult and the "print" versions of articles impossible to find. The Times promised me, and
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Adrian Spratt
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#31645
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Re: Back Sate View In Word
Actually I think you may be able to do that. I press Alt plus the letter F
for the file menu. Next, I arrow down a couple of times to the open tab.
When I get there, I press right arrow, and then
Actually I think you may be able to do that. I press Alt plus the letter F
for the file menu. Next, I arrow down a couple of times to the open tab.
When I get there, I press right arrow, and then
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Michael Mote
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#31646
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bounces
This is really for the administrator, so I'd be happy to go off list. I just had to resubscribe, due to too many bounces. Anybody care to elaborate on that? This is my state e-mail account. I just
This is really for the administrator, so I'd be happy to go off list. I just had to resubscribe, due to too many bounces. Anybody care to elaborate on that? This is my state e-mail account. I just
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#31644
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Re: Back Sate View In Word
Andre, I believe Brian is asking about a feature in the file menu of previous versions of MS Word. If you pressed alt-f and arrowed up, you'd encounter the last five or so documents you'd worked on
Andre, I believe Brian is asking about a feature in the file menu of previous versions of MS Word. If you pressed alt-f and arrowed up, you'd encounter the last five or so documents you'd worked on
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Adrian Spratt
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#31643
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Re: BCC Field
Ted, how is this done? my friend is trying to do this because he's tired of doing it everytime he writes an email.
Ted, how is this done? my friend is trying to do this because he's tired of doing it everytime he writes an email.
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Mario
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#31642
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Re: Back Sate View In Word
On my machine after hitting Control-O. I hit shift-tab to go to a list view
of everything in my Documents folder. Then just arrow up and down or use
one letter navigation. Hope this helps.
Andre
On my machine after hitting Control-O. I hit shift-tab to go to a list view
of everything in my Documents folder. Then just arrow up and down or use
one letter navigation. Hope this helps.
Andre
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Andre Jarreau <andre.jarreau@...>
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#31641
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Back Sate View In Word
In Microsoft of old, 2003 and such, the open dialog allowed you to move
to a list view of all your documents.
Can we in2010 versions of word, get something similar from that open back
stage view
In Microsoft of old, 2003 and such, the open dialog allowed you to move
to a list view of all your documents.
Can we in2010 versions of word, get something similar from that open back
stage view
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brian albriton
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#31640
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