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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Yes, Gene, I think you are doing fine. While all of us
thought the world of Carlos, we thought George Washington
was good, but there's no point telling Donald Trump that
George Washington did it this
Yes, Gene, I think you are doing fine. While all of us
thought the world of Carlos, we thought George Washington
was good, but there's no point telling Donald Trump that
George Washington did it this
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Carolyn Arnold
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Hi all,
While this does not excuse the rudeness on the part of Joseph hudson
in his messages, it should be noted that Brian is fully sighted and
does things as a sighted person does. It is far easier
Hi all,
While this does not excuse the rudeness on the part of Joseph hudson
in his messages, it should be noted that Brian is fully sighted and
does things as a sighted person does. It is far easier
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Laz
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Subject lines.
I have considered leaving Blind Tech, because of list
overload, but not this group. This group seems to have more
things related to what I am interested in. Conversation does
tend to drift, and I, for
I have considered leaving Blind Tech, because of list
overload, but not this group. This group seems to have more
things related to what I am interested in. Conversation does
tend to drift, and I, for
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Carolyn Arnold
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I need a step by step guide to set up a play list in win amp please.
Hi all, I am running jaws 2020 and windows ten. Thanks. Jim
Hi all, I am running jaws 2020 and windows ten. Thanks. Jim
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Jim Rawls
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Why do Members of a list usually threaten to leave the list when someone
else says something they find objectionable?
Holding yourself Hostage just seems a bit Self Centered to me.
I've been a
Why do Members of a list usually threaten to leave the list when someone
else says something they find objectionable?
Holding yourself Hostage just seems a bit Self Centered to me.
I've been a
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Dave
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Re: Question: How to Reply To the Original Sender Of a Groups.io Message Using Outlook 365
Hello Mr. Goldfield:
I forgot to include the following info in my last response to your question.
Here's that info:
To use the Jaws-Key+Shift+r command to reply to the sender of an E-mail
message,
Hello Mr. Goldfield:
I forgot to include the following info in my last response to your question.
Here's that info:
To use the Jaws-Key+Shift+r command to reply to the sender of an E-mail
message,
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Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
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Re: Question: How to Reply To the Original Sender Of a Groups.io Message Using Outlook 365
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By activating the "Reply to Sender" mailto link at the bottom of any given message. It's purpose for being is to allow you to start an "off-list/off-group" conversation with whoever wrote the
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By activating the "Reply to Sender" mailto link at the bottom of any given message. It's purpose for being is to allow you to start an "off-list/off-group" conversation with whoever wrote the
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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Re: Question: How to Reply To the Original Sender Of a Groups.io Message Using Outlook 365
Why in your in box list of mails.
On the one you wish to reply to or to the group do the following
Right click on the email which is shift f10
Now I got a lis of choices the first was reply the
Why in your in box list of mails.
On the one you wish to reply to or to the group do the following
Right click on the email which is shift f10
Now I got a lis of choices the first was reply the
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gbmagoo@...
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Re: Question: How to Reply To the Original Sender Of a Groups.io Message Using Outlook 365
Mr. Goldfield asked:
"What's the most efficient method for sending an email to just the sender?"
If using Jaws as a screen reader, Jaws-Key (AKA INSERT)+Shift+r does the
trick. It will PLACE THE
Mr. Goldfield asked:
"What's the most efficient method for sending an email to just the sender?"
If using Jaws as a screen reader, Jaws-Key (AKA INSERT)+Shift+r does the
trick. It will PLACE THE
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Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Thank you, Ann. You presented both sides in a very helpful way, and I will try this method. Yes it's different than how I'd do it, but it sounds to me like you have found an efficient way to read the
Thank you, Ann. You presented both sides in a very helpful way, and I will try this method. Yes it's different than how I'd do it, but it sounds to me like you have found an efficient way to read the
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joanne
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Question: How to Reply To the Original Sender Of a Groups.io Message Using Outlook 365
I'm almost embarrassed that I'm even asking this question as I assumed that the method for doing this was obvious. Perhaps it is but clearly it isn't to me.
Using Win10, version 2004 with what is
I'm almost embarrassed that I'm even asking this question as I assumed that the method for doing this was obvious. Perhaps it is but clearly it isn't to me.
Using Win10, version 2004 with what is
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
I totally agree with those who don't like to see the original message at the top. The interesting thing is, back in 2001 and somewhat later, when I started joining groups, many sighted people put the
I totally agree with those who don't like to see the original message at the top. The interesting thing is, back in 2001 and somewhat later, when I started joining groups, many sighted people put the
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joanne
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Morning all,
Good heavens, all this hoopla? Joseph, I can understand your frustration, but your message should have gone to Gene privately. Now, we've got a whole slew of messages which are
Morning all,
Good heavens, all this hoopla? Joseph, I can understand your frustration, but your message should have gone to Gene privately. Now, we've got a whole slew of messages which are
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Ann Parsons
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Thank you. I don't want to clutter the list with thank you messages so I'll thank those who write now and are complimentary in advance and I'll thank everyone again later but I won't respond with
Thank you. I don't want to clutter the list with thank you messages so I'll thank those who write now and are complimentary in advance and I'll thank everyone again later but I won't respond with
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Gene
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Ok, let's slow down here, Someone seems to be having a really bad day.
I think We can all agree that the subject line should have been changed a long time back. While this may be true pointing
Ok, let's slow down here, Someone seems to be having a really bad day.
I think We can all agree that the subject line should have been changed a long time back. While this may be true pointing
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Norman
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
And here we go again, Let the bickering begin!
To me email writing style is personal preference, I'm certainly not going to tell someone how they should write there emails. If you are to lazy to
And here we go again, Let the bickering begin!
To me email writing style is personal preference, I'm certainly not going to tell someone how they should write there emails. If you are to lazy to
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Norman
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
I have to agree with brian here.
Quoting the message that you're responding to above your response is a fairly common practice, especially in developer groups. I used to be on a list
I have to agree with brian here.
Quoting the message that you're responding to above your response is a fairly common practice, especially in developer groups. I used to be on a list
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Norman
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Hi Gene,
You are doing fine.
You will always find someone who has nothing better to do than criticize
Thanks for all you do.
73 N2DYN Angelo
Hi Gene,
You are doing fine.
You will always find someone who has nothing better to do than criticize
Thanks for all you do.
73 N2DYN Angelo
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Angelo Sonnesso
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
As list owner, I get notices when someone joins and leaves the list. Joseph has left the list.
I won't comment further.
Gene
As list owner, I get notices when someone joins and leaves the list. Joseph has left the list.
I won't comment further.
Gene
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Gene
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
I'm sorry you are leaving. but wouldn't it be the mature thing to do to stay around and join the chat list to see how people respond to what you have said? of course, if you intend to act immaturely
I'm sorry you are leaving. but wouldn't it be the mature thing to do to stay around and join the chat list to see how people respond to what you have said? of course, if you intend to act immaturely
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Gene
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