In standard view, when you create a new message, you will find a control called 
"customize header menu button". Click this and you can check any fields you 
want to appear. This setting will persist, so if you check bcc you will always 
see the bcc field until you go back and uncheck it."
On Sep 2, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Michael Babcock <michael.babcoc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good day;
> When composing, forwarding, or replying to a message, if you go to the view 
> menu, you will see the following options:
>  Bcc Address Field, "Command Option B"
> I hope this helps your BCC you related question.
> Regarding your second question, I saw this issue wants. What I did was 
> brought up a list of all of the open active windows:
> FN, control, option, F2 twice quickly
> This is on a MacBook. One of the options was, something to the nature of my 
> Mac had shut down to repair an error, or something like that. I press return 
> on that particular window, and then vo over to cancel. The window was asking 
> me if I wanted to reopen all active windows that were open previously to my 
> MacBook shutting down. This could be what is going on for you. Whenever I was 
> using any keystrokes voiceover was stating "dictation IM window". I am not 
> sure if this is the same thing that is going on for you, but check it out.
> Thanks
> 
> Michael Babcock, Assistive Technology And Braille Instructor
> 
> Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
> 
> Equipping Alaskans for success
> 
> Phone: 907-771-4303
> 
> fax 907.248.7517
> www.alaskabvi.org
> 
>  michael.babcoc...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 2, 2012, at 7:54 AM, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 1. OK, so, I can't seem to get the bcc field to show. I have "show all 
>> headers" checked, but do not see it. What am I missing?
>> 2. Every time my MacBook boots up, there is about a period of a full minute 
>> and a half when I can do nothing.  VO says"Dictation IM" and when I try to 
>> interact, bring up a context menu, close a window, quit, or escape, nothing 
>> happens. After a while, it just goes away. Any ideas as to what is going on 
>> and how I can stop this from continuing? Thanks much.
>> Christine 
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