Re: Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Mike B
Hi Monte,
I be fine. I've suggested this way, but,she's not
grasping this method. I believe her file & folder navigation skills
are pretty minimal to say the least. Do I hear Tandem session?!
LOL LOL
Take care. Mike. Sennt from my iBarstool.
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From: Monte Single
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Sending Attachments with Outlook
2007 How you b, Mike?
I am using outlook 2013, but I think this will work for your friend.
Say I have a file I want to attach and it is in my documents folder. ---I open the documents folder, ---select the file you want to send, ---use the context key, or shift f10, ---press n for the “send to submenu ---press m for email.
The email message will open with the file attached. The cursor will be in the “to” field. Enter the address desired and so on.
‘ submenu, ---
From:
main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Mike B
Hi All,
Would someone please give me steps on how to send an attachment using Outlook 2007, Jaws & Windows 10? The easier the better. The person I'm trying to help has never used Outlook and neither have I. Thank you very much.
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Re: Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Mike B
Whenever she tries this method she's told the attachment is
blank.
Take care. Mike. Sennt from my iBarstool.
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From: Gene
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Sending Attachments with Outlook
2007 Copy and paste works in Outlook in later versions
and it probably will there.
Copy the file, as though you were going to paste it
in another location.
Open the message. I don't know if it matters
where you are in the message when you issue the paste command. Be in the
message body. I expect it to work there because it does in Windows Live
Mail. Paste and the attachment will likely be added to the message, if
this procedure works that far back.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Monte Single
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Sending Attachments with Outlook
2007 How you b, Mike?
I am using outlook 2013, but I think this will work for your friend.
Say I have a file I want to attach and it is in my documents folder. ---I open the documents folder, ---select the file you want to send, ---use the context key, or shift f10, ---press n for the “send to submenu ---press m for email.
The email message will open with the file attached. The cursor will be in the “to” field. Enter the address desired and so on.
‘ submenu, ---
From:
main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Mike B
Hi All,
Would someone please give me steps on how to send an attachment using Outlook 2007, Jaws & Windows 10? The easier the better. The person I'm trying to help has never used Outlook and neither have I. Thank you very much.
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Re: Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Gene
Copy and paste works in Outlook in later versions
and it probably will there.
Copy the file, as though you were going to paste it
in another location.
Open the message. I don't know if it matters
where you are in the message when you issue the paste command. Be in the
message body. I expect it to work there because it does in Windows Live
Mail. Paste and the attachment will likely be added to the message, if
this procedure works that far back.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Monte Single
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Sending Attachments with Outlook
2007 How you b, Mike?
I am using outlook 2013, but I think this will work for your friend.
Say I have a file I want to attach and it is in my documents folder. ---I open the documents folder, ---select the file you want to send, ---use the context key, or shift f10, ---press n for the “send to submenu ---press m for email.
The email message will open with the file attached. The cursor will be in the “to” field. Enter the address desired and so on.
‘ submenu, ---
From:
main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Mike B
Hi All,
Would someone please give me steps on how to send an attachment using Outlook 2007, Jaws & Windows 10? The easier the better. The person I'm trying to help has never used Outlook and neither have I. Thank you very much.
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Re: Subscribing to Blind Programmers list
Hi all
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You did the wrong way of subscribing to that list. Below are the right way to subscribe, send a blank e-mail to program-l-request@freelists.org with the word subscribe in the subject field After that, you'll recieve an e-mail telling you something like reply it to confirm your subscription. Just press reply and send it. Cuong
On 2/10/2020 11:04 PM, Dave wrote:
Hello,
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Re: Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Monte Single
How you b, Mike?
I am using outlook 2013, but I think this will work for your friend.
Say I have a file I want to attach and it is in my documents folder. ---I open the documents folder, ---select the file you want to send, ---use the context key, or shift f10, ---press n for the “send to submenu ---press m for email.
The email message will open with the file attached. The cursor will be in the “to” field. Enter the address desired and so on.
‘ submenu, ---
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: February-11-20 8:26 PM To: TechTalk <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Hi All,
Would someone please give me steps on how to send an attachment using Outlook 2007, Jaws & Windows 10? The easier the better. The person I'm trying to help has never used Outlook and neither have I. Thank you very much.
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Sending Attachments with Outlook 2007
Mike B
Hi All,
Would someone please give me steps on how to send an
attachment using Outlook 2007, Jaws & Windows 10? The easier the
better. The person I'm trying to help has never used Outlook and neither
have I. Thank you very much.
Take care. Mike. Sennt from my iBarstool.
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Re: blind programmers group
Kerryn Gunness
this worked, thanks allot
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From: "Rayn Darren" <rayndarren@gmail.com> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] blind programmers group program-l-request@freelists.org
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NVDA 19.3
Kerryn Gunness
below is info on new NVDA
Most of the add-ons are available and updated from:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
The page at https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/nvdapy3.en.html lists the status of many of the add-ons. If you are using some of the commercial synthesizers etc, they are available from their download pages from https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/ExtraVoices
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Re: blind programmers group
Kerryn Gunness
thanks
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From: "Rayn Darren" <rayndarren@gmail.com> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] blind programmers group program-l-request@freelists.org
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Re: blind programmers group
Rayn Darren
program-l-request@freelists.org
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On 2/7/2020 2:27 PM, Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io wrote:
this is stress
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Re: Eloquence for NVDA
Lenron
I am all about where ever I can get the best deal most of the time.
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Amazon and Ebay both get my business.
On 2/11/20, Damien Garwood <damien@daygar.plus.com> wrote:
Hi, --
Lenron Brown Cell: 985-271-2832 Skype: ron.brown762
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Re: Low-Cost Braille Displays
Norma A. Boge
Hi, here's a comparison of the BrailleMe and the Orbit Reader from March 2019. HTH
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https://www.perkinselearning.org/technology/blog/braille-me-and-orbit-reader-braille-display-comparison
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jujube Sent: Monday, February 10, 2020 12:39 PM To: techtalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Low-Cost Braille Displays Hey everyone, What do you think of low-cost braille displays like the Braille Me and the Orbit Reader? Any other new and inexpensive braille displays worth mentioning? 1. Do the dots show up properly? Are they noisy? 2. How easy is it to edit documents? Like how well do the cursor buttons work? 3. Any other thoughts?
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Spotify
Nancy Shackelford
I just got the Premium Spotify, and it says that you can download
files and listen offline. I have gone to the help pages, and it doesn't tell you actually how to do this. When I have the files up that I want to downloaded, it says by the check box "Downloaded," but they aren't in the specified Spotify folder. Any help is appreciated. This group whose songs I want to download isn't found anywhere else on the web, believe it or not. Nance -- Nancy Shackelford --Walk On Faith And Trust In Love - Michael Reid--
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Re: Question Pertaining to an Outlook.com Email Address and managing mail with rules
Carolyn Arnold
I have Outlook and have made individual boxes for each group.
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You do that by: 1. Highlight group. 2. Press Control+Shift+e, and name the folder. 3. While group is highlighted, press Applications, S. 4. Arrow to the desired folder for the group.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Robin Frost Sent: Saturday, February 8, 2020 10:58 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Question Pertaining to an Outlook.com Email Address and managing mail with rules Hi, I'm in the process of transitioning from a gmail address to an outlook.com address. As such I have two hopefully quick questions. I'm new to Outlook.com so just assume ignorance and I won't be offended. So if for instance I take the step of moving all my blindness related email lists to this address and make rules to filter them all into one folder for such messages if I create this rule either in Outlook the application/program or thunderbird does the rule only take effect locally I.E. on the machine on which it was created or server side so that any device accessing the contents of this email would abide by it? Does that make sense? Similarly is it more advisable to make a rule for each individual email list or can they all be grouped under one rule? I read a book on outlook the app/program before asking this question and was thus far unable to obtain the answer thus I ask to learn. Thanks in advance. Robin
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Re: Eloquence for NVDA
Damien Garwood <damien@...>
Hi,
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There are three possibilities here: 1. ATGuys helped to produce it and that's why they are also able to sell it at the same price. I find this unlikely, as they also have a distributor here in the UK (just so you have all the information, Computer Room Services also sell it). 2. ATGuys are a charity and are able to stay afloat through government funding, grants, and/or donations. After a cursory look at the ATGuys website, I can't see any links for donating, nor a registered charity number. I could be wrong - they just may not have published that information. 3. Distributors purchase reseller's licences in bulk, and thus at a lower cost, in order to sell to customers at the same price. Either way, they are still making a profit, without having done any of the production work. I've never liked the distributed sale side of things, especially for digital products where it's easy to self-distribute (indeed, CF are already doing it!), because in the end, either the producer or the consumer end up losing out. There could be something that I'm missing that would be totally obvious to experienced entrepreneurs, but from the little experience I know about running a business, the idea is to make a profit in what you sell. That's why I very rarely use Amazon, EBay, and your high street shops. The obvious exceptions, of course, are supermarkets, and a situation whereby the manufactuare is unwilling to sell directly, in which case you have no choice. In any case, it's up to you where you choose to get it, I'm just stating the general way of things when you buy from a distribution agency so you can make an informed decision based on those factors. Cheers, Damien.
On 11/02/2020 02:29 pm, Lenron wrote:
It's the same price. I would rather support atguys but that's just me.
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Re: bookshare question.
Norma A. Boge
Guess I didn't understand the question. Sorry.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Penny Golden Sent: Saturday, February 8, 2020 11:53 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] bookshare question. I'll do what you're suggesting; but my understanding is that in all that daisy stuff, there is a file, one file, that will just open as a text file. Then your book is no longer a folder, if you extract that file; it's just a file, like the other 7000 books I have gotten over the years from bookshare. Best, penny On 2/8/2020 11:49 AM, Norma A. Boge wrote: Hi Penny, are you asking if you can read DAISY books on a refreshable
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Re: Eloquence for NVDA
Lenron
It's the same price. I would rather support atguys but that's just me.
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As far as I know they both sell for 69 bucks.
On 2/11/20, Damien Garwood <damien@daygar.plus.com> wrote:
Hi, --
Lenron Brown Cell: 985-271-2832 Skype: ron.brown762
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Re: Eloquence for NVDA
Damien Garwood <damien@...>
Hi,
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All ATGuys do is sell the CodeFactory version, likely at a profit, so better to buy it direct from CF in my opinion. Cheers, Damien.
On 11/02/2020 11:48 am, Josh Kennedy wrote:
You can also buy all eloquence synthesizers from www.atguys.com <http://www.atguys.com> and they sell vocalizer as well.
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Re: Low-Cost Braille Displays
Josh Kennedy
I own both the orbit reader and the braille me. On the orbit reader the dots show up propperly all the time. It uses modified cell phone vibration micro-motors to move the dots up and down. Editing on the orbit reader is excellent. It is quiet enough to use in a meeting or church service. The braille on both the orbit reader and the braille me that I own feels like elevator door braille, ATM machine signage braille, hotel room door braille, or bathroom signage braille. It is signage-quality braille on both low-cost displays. The braille me is $531 from www.atguys.com or national braille press. The orbit reader costs more at $600 and also add $10 shipping for both displays. The braille me is also good, and quiet. The orbit reader sounds like somebody shuffling cards quietly when it refreshes. The braille me refreshes its dots all at once with its electromagnetic display technology and it sounds like somebody walking on gravel or small rocks very quietly and quickly. The display being behind the keyboard furthest from you on the braille me does not give me any issues. I like reading with both of them. Sometimes a dot won't pop up. A light shake or tap fixes this or holding the display at a slight angle. I think this can be fixed with firmware update that will send repeated 3 or 4 electric pulses to the electropermanent magnets of all 120 dots making sure 3 or 4 times that dots that need raised are raised and dots that need lowered are lowered. But the very occasional dot not popping up on the braille me is so very occasional it does not bother me at all. The braille me has a clock and calendar you set using the cursor router button and left navigation keys. And I like that it has on-board braille translation but the orbit does not have on-board braille translation. Also the braille me supports more languages out of the box. I love both displays and recommend both of them!!
Josh
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