Hi David,

This sounds very useful.  Have you tried it?  Does it work with JAWS?

Annette
 

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Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 9:03 AM
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] daily information

Daily Tip:
Show Specific Dates In Outlook

Microsoft Outlook's calendar usually displays dates in a consecutive manner,
but if you have particularly busy dates that occur on different days of the
month, you can view them in one pane. When you view your Calendar in
Outlook, find the pane that contains the mini-calendar. Hold CTRL and click
the dates on the mini-calendar you want to display. Outlook will display
your schedule for the days you select in the right-hand pane.
 
  Daily Term:
land

A land is the smooth part of the underside of a CD-ROM, as opposed to a pit,
which is an indentation on the underside of a CD-ROM. When the laser from a
CD drive passes over a land, more light is reflected back to the photo cell
than when the laser passes over a pit. This is how a CD drive distinguishes
between pits and lands. The pits and lands equal the ones and zeros that
make up the binary language of computing.
David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really good
at it.
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