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Ann Byrne
Boy, is this a stinker!
Office 365, web version, outlook. I can navigate to the email list and locate a message. Pressing 'o' or 'enter' does not, however, open the message. I can tab through a bunch of choices--forward, reply, reply to all--and eventually locate the message text; but it would seem there should be an easier way. Yes???
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Ben Moxey
Hi Ann
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Press Shift + Enter. This will open a neat copy of the message in a new window. Simply press Control + W when finished to return to the message list. Cheers Ben
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ann Byrne Sent: Saturday, 18 September 2021 1:04 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Opening email in office 365 web version Boy, is this a stinker! Office 365, web version, outlook. I can navigate to the email list and locate a message. Pressing 'o' or 'enter' does not, however, open the message. I can tab through a bunch of choices--forward, reply, reply to all--and eventually locate the message text; but it would seem there should be an easier way. Yes???
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Ann,
Also have a look at this page regarding Outlook on the web and accessibility: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/accessibility-support-for-outlook-a8267cc4-aba3-4045-81d7-df11b016f2fe#PickTab=Web This is the main page for Office Accessibility: Use a screen reader and keyboard shortcuts with Office apps Once on that page, there are links for the various Office apps. Then on the respective pages for a given app, there are tabs, for lack of a better term, for the various environments in which they run. For Outlook those are Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Web. -- Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043 It is the function of creative men to perceive the relations between thoughts, or things, or forms of expression that may seem utterly different, and to be able to combine them into some new forms--the power to connect the seemingly unconnected. ~ William Plomer
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