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In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Not all companies allow cloud editing of a document. In our financial services company, we have shared network folders and teams channels, but I may be, for example, asking a colleague to review a doc
Not all companies allow cloud editing of a document. In our financial services company, we have shared network folders and teams channels, but I may be, for example, asking a colleague to review a doc
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In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
It is not a JAWS issue. It's an Outlook thing Microsoft started doing. Another way to reply with attachment is to forward the email instead. If you do Control F to forward and address the email to the
It is not a JAWS issue. It's an Outlook thing Microsoft started doing. Another way to reply with attachment is to forward the email instead. If you do Control F to forward and address the email to the
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Van Lant, Robin
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confusion on battary anouncements.
My business laptop battery life is always longer than the laptops I buy for home use, so I'm sure it's just a matter of the quality of the battery in your machine.
My business laptop battery life is always longer than the laptops I buy for home use, so I'm sure it's just a matter of the quality of the battery in your machine.
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Van Lant, Robin
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Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
I haven’t really looked for the heading level filters in the dialog, but that could be interesting. I am not an NVDA user, so cannot speak to that tree view approach per se. I could see how this could
I haven’t really looked for the heading level filters in the dialog, but that could be interesting. I am not an NVDA user, so cannot speak to that tree view approach per se. I could see how this could
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Van Lant, Robin
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Thanks for my math lab suggestions and question about how to drag and drop in job assessment simulator called work day
Marlo, I’ll be eager to hear others’ use cases for this drag and drop. I haven’t tried it. Where I run into drag and drop is in online learning module my employer requires. From what I understand, the
Marlo, I’ll be eager to hear others’ use cases for this drag and drop. I haven’t tried it. Where I run into drag and drop is in online learning module my employer requires. From what I understand, the
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Van Lant, Robin
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GoToWebinar Access
Randy, I went to one of these last week and was disappointed by the access getting logged in. I really thought it had been better in the past, not that I try to do much while in such a webinar session
Randy, I went to one of these last week and was disappointed by the access getting logged in. I really thought it had been better in the past, not that I try to do much while in such a webinar session
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Van Lant, Robin
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Going back one page in MS Edge
I have definitely seen this when the site opens a PDF document, as is the case with my internal benefits site at work. If I know this will happen, I will do the application key and have it open in a n
I have definitely seen this when the site opens a PDF document, as is the case with my internal benefits site at work. If I know this will happen, I will do the application key and have it open in a n
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
Brian, Navigation on an iPhone is a good way for me to think about your point. If VoiceOver is running and my sighted family members try to tap on a button for me, they usually forget that they have t
Brian, Navigation on an iPhone is a good way for me to think about your point. If VoiceOver is running and my sighted family members try to tap on a button for me, they usually forget that they have t
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
Bill, I thought David was wrong, too, but once I arrow into the link even one character, hitting return is opening the link. I’m with you that I could have sworn this was not the case in the past and
Bill, I thought David was wrong, too, but once I arrow into the link even one character, hitting return is opening the link. I’m with you that I could have sworn this was not the case in the past and
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
Hi Brian, I think I was thrown off by your original email as it referenced external hyperlinks and I found that, if you don’t arrow into the link first, hitting enter just pushes the hyperlink to the
Hi Brian, I think I was thrown off by your original email as it referenced external hyperlinks and I found that, if you don’t arrow into the link first, hitting enter just pushes the hyperlink to the
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
David, You had to best us all! As long as I arrow one or two characters into the link, your simple method works correctly. Can’t believe I didn’t try this before.
David, You had to best us all! As long as I arrow one or two characters into the link, your simple method works correctly. Can’t believe I didn’t try this before.
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
Bill, While JAWS announces these internal document links as Links, I'm not getting the Open hyperlink option when I hit the applications key. I get the following, which gives us a clue that the actual
Bill, While JAWS announces these internal document links as Links, I'm not getting the Open hyperlink option when I hit the applications key. I get the following, which gives us a clue that the actual
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Van Lant, Robin
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Table of Contents in Word document
Hi, I have a large Word document with a Table of Contents. The items in the contents are links. My understanding is that a sighted user would hit control and left mouse click the link to jump to the r
Hi, I have a large Word document with a Table of Contents. The items in the contents are links. My understanding is that a sighted user would hit control and left mouse click the link to jump to the r
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Van Lant, Robin
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One Drive question
That answered it, Martin. I did find that I have to hit Insert up arrow for JAWS to read the full details; just arrowing up and down doesn't, which I'm probably glad for in the end.
That answered it, Martin. I did find that I have to hit Insert up arrow for JAWS to read the full details; just arrowing up and down doesn't, which I'm probably glad for in the end.
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Van Lant, Robin
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One Drive question
David, Would I hear that as I am arrowing through files in File Explorer? I don’t, so I wonder if our company set a default for all files to be stored in both places. I’ll see if I can find some sort
David, Would I hear that as I am arrowing through files in File Explorer? I don’t, so I wonder if our company set a default for all files to be stored in both places. I’ll see if I can find some sort
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Van Lant, Robin
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One Drive question
Hi, Our company has us using One Drive as part of Office 365. My basic understanding is that I can denote a fil or folder to be available on my harddrive for offline use. How do I figure out which fil
Hi, Our company has us using One Drive as part of Office 365. My basic understanding is that I can denote a fil or folder to be available on my harddrive for offline use. How do I figure out which fil
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Van Lant, Robin
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Question about adjusting the zoom using outlook with office 365.
Albert, The more I look at this, the more I don’t think the zoom level will matter to you. When I’m in my inbox, I’m now hearing my zoom level is set to 10%, too. Since I have enough vision to see the
Albert, The more I look at this, the more I don’t think the zoom level will matter to you. When I’m in my inbox, I’m now hearing my zoom level is set to 10%, too. Since I have enough vision to see the
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Van Lant, Robin
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Question about adjusting the zoom using outlook with office 365.
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
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
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Van Lant, Robin
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Verbosity
Denis, Just wanted to acknowledge your email and see if anyone else has thoughts. I guess I don’t notice it much anymore, but I found an email in my folder that was doing the nesting level indication
Denis, Just wanted to acknowledge your email and see if anyone else has thoughts. I guess I don’t notice it much anymore, but I found an email in my folder that was doing the nesting level indication
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Van Lant, Robin
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Outlook red flag
Still wonder how you are accidentally triggering it. I use follow-up flags deliberately, so I’m used to seeing that red flag on overdue items, but the two ways I know to flag something are with the co
Still wonder how you are accidentally triggering it. I use follow-up flags deliberately, so I’m used to seeing that red flag on overdue items, but the two ways I know to flag something are with the co
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Van Lant, Robin
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