Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-18 Thread Shaun Oliver

Hi Pula,
There's beer in the fridge also, should you wish to partake.
welcome to our ever growing community.


On 18/12/2011 06:11, Lewis Alexander wrote:

Hi Pula,

welcome to our inner sanctum.

tea and coffee making facilities are always available, with a fresh selection 
of chocolate, biscuits and other comforts.

pleas feel free to ask any questions mac related, no matter how daft they are. 
We're a fun bunch and always happy to help.

all the best and a merry christmas.

lew

On 17 Dec 2011, at 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:


Hello everybody

It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum that 
Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping with that 
tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
Paula Hobley
to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
friendly and worthwhile place to be.

In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of skill 
levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers with 
advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have a keen 
interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen enthusiasts. We 
hope you will feel free to post your questions and constructive comment, 
whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there will be none of the 
ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other groups. That kind of 
behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.

Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The exception 
to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the virtual machine. 
This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this clarifies the 
position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's Windows applications 
are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS and Mac OS discussion 
forum.

If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact either Gordon and myself, 
(the list owners), atsupp...@mac-access.net, or one of our very capable assistant list 
controllers; Anne Robertson,a...@anarchie.org.uk  or Donal 
FitzPatrick.,dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net  and we will be happy to help you.

Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.

Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac publications, 
published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.

If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a 
listing of the books available please visit:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog

Lynne

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RE: New Member Welcome

2011-12-18 Thread Paula Hobley
Hahaha :) as long as there are spirits in the cupboard and things to mix
them with, I'm happy. :) lol

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Shaun Oliver
Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 8:32 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: New Member Welcome

Hi Pula,
There's beer in the fridge also, should you wish to partake.
welcome to our ever growing community.


On 18/12/2011 06:11, Lewis Alexander wrote:
 Hi Pula,

 welcome to our inner sanctum.

 tea and coffee making facilities are always available, with a fresh
selection of chocolate, biscuits and other comforts.

 pleas feel free to ask any questions mac related, no matter how daft they
are. We're a fun bunch and always happy to help.

 all the best and a merry christmas.

 lew

 On 17 Dec 2011, at 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

 Hello everybody

 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email
forum that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In
keeping with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
friendly and worthwhile place to be.

 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.

 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
and Mac OS discussion forum.

 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), atsupp...@mac-access.net, or
one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne
Robertson,a...@anarchie.org.uk  or Donal
FitzPatrick.,dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net  and we will be happy to help
you.

 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.

 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all
Mac-Access. members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.

 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog

 Lynne

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FREE!

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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-17 Thread Lewis Alexander
Hi Pula, 

welcome to our inner sanctum.

tea and coffee making facilities are always available, with a fresh selection 
of chocolate, biscuits and other comforts.

pleas feel free to ask any questions mac related, no matter how daft they are. 
We're a fun bunch and always happy to help.

all the best and a merry christmas.

lew

On 17 Dec 2011, at 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping 
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of 
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have 
 a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen 
 enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and 
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there 
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other 
 groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this 
 clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's 
 Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS 
 and Mac OS discussion forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or 
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net 
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
 membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac 
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a 
 listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Lynne
 
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Direct line: 07936 877500
Twitter: @macsfortheblind

Free Macs For The blind is a charity project supplying older but working apple 
macs for blind and visually impaired people throughout the UK FOR FREE!

Do you have an old unwanted mac, any hardware, software, old PC's, etc or a 
copy of outspoken 9.2 you would be willing to donate? please get in touch.

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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-17 Thread chris hallsworth

Welcome to the list!

On 17/12/2011 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

Hello everybody

It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum that 
Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping with that 
tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
Paula Hobley
to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
friendly and worthwhile place to be.

In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of skill 
levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers with 
advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have a keen 
interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen enthusiasts. We 
hope you will feel free to post your questions and constructive comment, 
whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there will be none of the 
ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other groups. That kind of 
behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.

Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The exception 
to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the virtual machine. 
This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this clarifies the 
position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's Windows applications 
are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS and Mac OS discussion 
forum.

If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact either Gordon and myself, 
(the list owners), atsupp...@mac-access.net, or one of our very capable assistant list 
controllers; Anne Robertson,a...@anarchie.org.uk  or Donal 
FitzPatrick.,dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net  and we will be happy to help you.

Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.

Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac publications, 
published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.

If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a 
listing of the books available please visit:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog

Lynne

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RE: New Member Welcome

2011-12-17 Thread Paula Hobley
Hi Lew

Hahaha :) thank you, rtea,coffee, chocolates and biscuits are always
welcome.  Rest assured, I will have many daft Mac questions.  You have a
lovely Xmas too.

Take care

Paula


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Lewis Alexander
Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 6:42 AM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: New Member Welcome

Hi Pula, 

welcome to our inner sanctum.

tea and coffee making facilities are always available, with a fresh
selection of chocolate, biscuits and other comforts.

pleas feel free to ask any questions mac related, no matter how daft they
are. We're a fun bunch and always happy to help.

all the best and a merry christmas.

lew

On 17 Dec 2011, at 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
and Mac OS discussion forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net
and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all
Mac-Access. members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Lynne
 
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Direct line: 07936 877500
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apple macs for blind and visually impaired people throughout the UK FOR
FREE!

Do you have an old unwanted mac, any hardware, software, old PC's, etc or a
copy of outspoken 9.2 you would be willing to donate? please get in touch.

Mac Access Dot Net; The British Mac Accessibility Network, we're here to
help anybody disabled with anything Apple!
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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-17 Thread Lewis Alexander
lol cheers paula.

it's going to be a busy one to be honest. the charity doesn't rest for a minute 
with me. as well as some IT work to do.

christmas shopping just done, some christmas presents to pick up though. 
haven't decided what to treat myself to yet.

lew

On 17 Dec 2011, at 21:38, Paula Hobley wrote:

 Hi Lew
 
 Hahaha :) thank you, rtea,coffee, chocolates and biscuits are always
 welcome.  Rest assured, I will have many daft Mac questions.  You have a
 lovely Xmas too.
 
 Take care
 
 Paula
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Lewis Alexander
 Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 6:42 AM
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: Re: New Member Welcome
 
 Hi Pula, 
 
 welcome to our inner sanctum.
 
 tea and coffee making facilities are always available, with a fresh
 selection of chocolate, biscuits and other comforts.
 
 pleas feel free to ask any questions mac related, no matter how daft they
 are. We're a fun bunch and always happy to help.
 
 all the best and a merry christmas.
 
 lew
 
 On 17 Dec 2011, at 19:39, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:
 
 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
 a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
 enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
 other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
 clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
 Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
 and Mac OS discussion forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
 membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all
 Mac-Access. members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
 listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Lynne
 
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
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 Free Macs For The Blind.
 E-Mail: freemacsfortheb...@mac-access.net
 Direct line: 07936 877500
 Twitter: @macsfortheblind
 
 Free Macs For The blind is a charity project supplying older but working
 apple macs for blind and visually impaired people throughout the UK FOR
 FREE!
 
 Do you have an old unwanted mac, any hardware, software, old PC's, etc or a
 copy of outspoken 9.2 you would be willing to donate? please get in touch.
 
 Mac Access Dot Net; The British Mac Accessibility Network

RE: New Member Welcome and question about Pages

2011-12-17 Thread Paula Hobley
Hi there

Thank you for the very warm welcome.  I'm a total novice when it comes to
the mac, although I am learning.  I just purchased a MacBook Pro 2 weeks
ago.  I was wondering, I have purchased pages.  When I am in a pages
document and bring up the inspector to get a word count of my document, I
can't get rid of the inspector screen and I can't use my document.  I have
tried pressing escape, and I have tried closing the document and exiting and
re-entering pages and don't have any joy.  Does anybody know how to fix this
issue?

Thanks for your help.

Cheers

Paula


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon, Lynne 
Tracy
Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 6:39 AM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: New Member Welcome

Hello everybody

It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
Paula Hobley
to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
friendly and worthwhile place to be.

In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.

Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
and Mac OS discussion forum.

If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net
and we will be happy to help you.

Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.

Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access.
members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.

If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
listing of the books available please visit:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog

Lynne

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Re: New Member Welcome and question about Pages

2011-12-17 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Paula!
To open and close the inspector use the command!
Command+option+I
And press again to close!
Hth Colin

On 17 Dec 2011, at 21:37, Paula Hobley wrote:

 Hi there
 
 Thank you for the very warm welcome.  I'm a total novice when it comes to
 the mac, although I am learning.  I just purchased a MacBook Pro 2 weeks
 ago.  I was wondering, I have purchased pages.  When I am in a pages
 document and bring up the inspector to get a word count of my document, I
 can't get rid of the inspector screen and I can't use my document.  I have
 tried pressing escape, and I have tried closing the document and exiting and
 re-entering pages and don't have any joy.  Does anybody know how to fix this
 issue?
 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Cheers
 
 Paula
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon, Lynne 
 Tracy
 Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 6:39 AM
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: New Member Welcome
 
 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
 a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
 enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
 other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
 clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
 Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
 and Mac OS discussion forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
 membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access.
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
 listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Lynne
 
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Re: New Member Welcome and question about Pages

2011-12-17 Thread Paula Hobley
Thanks so much for that Colin, I shall try this and see how I go.

I hope you are having a good day.

Cheers

Paula
On 18/12/2011, at 12:36 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi Paula!
 To open and close the inspector use the command!
 Command+option+I
 And press again to close!
 Hth Colin
 
 On 17 Dec 2011, at 21:37, Paula Hobley wrote:
 
 Hi there
 
 Thank you for the very warm welcome.  I'm a total novice when it comes to
 the mac, although I am learning.  I just purchased a MacBook Pro 2 weeks
 ago.  I was wondering, I have purchased pages.  When I am in a pages
 document and bring up the inspector to get a word count of my document, I
 can't get rid of the inspector screen and I can't use my document.  I have
 tried pressing escape, and I have tried closing the document and exiting and
 re-entering pages and don't have any joy.  Does anybody know how to fix this
 issue?
 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Cheers
 
 Paula
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon, Lynne 
 Tracy
 Sent: Sunday, 18 December 2011 6:39 AM
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: New Member Welcome
 
 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Paula Hobley
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant,
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
 a keen interest; and those who only use iOS devices but who are keen
 enthusiasts. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in
 other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
 clarifies the position. We should also make clear the fact that Apple's
 Windows applications are off topic for this group. This is strictly an iOS
 and Mac OS discussion forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick., dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again Paula, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
 membership an enjoyable, instructive and stimulating experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access.
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
 listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Lynne
 
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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-14 Thread Lewis Alexander
Welcome glenn, may you have fun on here, help solve problems and post your 
queries here for us all to help with.

take care and a very merry christmas to you and to all here.

lew

On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:18, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping 
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Glenn S Kroll
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of 
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have 
 a keen interest. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and 
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there 
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other 
 groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this 
 clarifies the position. With regards Apple's Windows applications such as the 
 Windows version of iTunes, discussion of those is off topic. We realise that 
 may sound churlish; however this is strictly a Mac OS and iOS forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or 
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick, dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net 
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac 
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount. If you want to 
 know more, please contact the above support address. For a listing of the 
 books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Once again, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
 membership an enjoyable and educative experience. We can all learn from each 
 other, and that's what Mac Access is about.
 
 
 
 Lynne
 
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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-14 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Glenn!
And there is no such thing as a Dumb question on this list! :]
Colin

On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:21, Lewis Alexander wrote:

 Welcome glenn, may you have fun on here, help solve problems and post your 
 queries here for us all to help with.
 
 take care and a very merry christmas to you and to all here.
 
 lew
 
 On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:18, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:
 
 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping 
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Glenn S Kroll
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of 
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have 
 a keen interest. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and 
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there 
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in 
 other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this 
 clarifies the position. With regards Apple's Windows applications such as 
 the Windows version of iTunes, discussion of those is off topic. We realise 
 that may sound churlish; however this is strictly a Mac OS and iOS forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or 
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick, dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net 
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac 
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount. If you want to 
 know more, please contact the above support address. For a listing of the 
 books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Once again, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
 membership an enjoyable and educative experience. We can all learn from each 
 other, and that's what Mac Access is about.
 
 
 
 Lynne
 
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 Direct line: 07936 877500
 Twitter: @macsfortheblind
 
 Free Macs For The blind is a charity project supplying older but working 
 apple macs for blind and visually impaired people throughout the UK FOR FREE!
 
 Do you have an old unwanted mac, any hardware, software, old PC's, etc or a 
 copy of outspoken 9.2 you would be willing to donate? please get in touch.
 
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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-12-14 Thread Lewis Alexander
what? not even..


Where do I plug this?.

lol

lew

On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:30, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi Glenn!
 And there is no such thing as a Dumb question on this list! :]
 Colin
 
 On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:21, Lewis Alexander wrote:
 
 Welcome glenn, may you have fun on here, help solve problems and post your 
 queries here for us all to help with.
 
 take care and a very merry christmas to you and to all here.
 
 lew
 
 On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:18, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:
 
 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping 
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Glenn S Kroll
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of 
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but 
 have a keen interest. We hope you will feel free to post your questions and 
 constructive comment, whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there 
 will be none of the ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in 
 other groups. That kind of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop, 
 the configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of 
 the virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or 
 any other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope 
 this clarifies the position. With regards Apple's Windows applications such 
 as the Windows version of iTunes, discussion of those is off topic. We 
 realise that may sound churlish; however this is strictly a Mac OS and iOS 
 forum.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, 
 or one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal FitzPatrick, dfitzpatr...@mac-access.net 
 and we will be happy to help you.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all 
 Mac-Access. members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your 
 Mac publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount. If you want 
 to know more, please contact the above support address. For a listing of 
 the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog
 
 Once again, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
 membership an enjoyable and educative experience. We can all learn from 
 each other, and that's what Mac Access is about.
 
 
 
 Lynne
 
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
 To reply to this post, please address your message to 
 mac-access@mac-access.net
 
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 E-Mail: freemacsfortheb...@mac-access.net
 Direct line: 07936 877500
 Twitter: @macsfortheblind
 
 Free Macs For The blind is a charity project supplying older but working 
 apple macs for blind and visually impaired people throughout the UK FOR FREE!
 
 Do you have an old unwanted mac, any hardware, software, old PC's, etc or a 
 copy of outspoken 9.2 you would be willing to donate? please get in touch.
 
 Mac Access Dot Net; The British Mac Accessibility Network, we're here to 
 help anybody disabled with anything Apple!
 http://www.mac-access.net
 
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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-11-18 Thread Mr. L. Alexander
Hi Lynne,

I've been trying to post a message on the board and it's not getting through. 
either through moderation or something's up.

It was regarding some help with outspoken for OS 9.2 and I've posted it twice. 
in both instances it's not appeared.

sorry about this..

lew

On 18 Nov 2011, at 15:56, Gordon, Lynne  Tracy wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Tracy, Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In 
 keeping with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Robert Carter
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, 
 friendly and worthwhile place to be.
 
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 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have 
 a keen interest; and those who use iOS devices only. We hope you will feel 
 free to post your questions and constructive comment, whatever your skill 
 levels may be. Be assured, there will be none of the ridiculing and flaming 
 which we know takes place in other groups. That kind of behaviour is not 
 tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this 
 clarifies the position.
 
 We regret that we cannot permit the discussion of Apple's Windows-based 
 implementations of iTunes and iCloud. Although we understand that this is 
 contentious, experience has shown that such threads always seem to digress 
 and, before you know it, the topic has changed to totally unrelated Windows 
 discussion. This group is specifically Mac OS and iOS.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or 
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or Donal Fitzpatrick, dfitz...@mac-access.net.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac 
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount. These books 
 include Apple operating systems, (Mac OS X and iOS), plus a number of 
 third-party applications.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a 
 listing of the books available please visit:
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 membership an enjoyable experience.
 
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RE: New Member Welcome

2011-10-17 Thread Terry Cooper
Hi all 

Firstly, thanks for the welcome, lovely thought.

I'm completely new to the iphone, so please bare with me with any seemingly
stupid questions.

Terry  

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon  Lynne
Sent: 16 October 2011 00:20
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: New Member Welcome

Hello everybody

It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum
that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping
with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
Terry Cooper
to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing
globally.

We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, friendly
and worthwhile place to be.

In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of
skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers
with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have
a keen interest.

We hope you will feel free to post your questions and constructive comment,
whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there will be none of the
ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other groups. That kind
of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.

Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of
virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the
configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the
virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any
other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The
exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the
virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this
clarifies the position.

If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact
either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or
one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson,
a...@anarchie.org.uk or James Austin, james.aus...@mac-access.net and we
will be happy to help you.

Once again, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your
membership an enjoyable experience.

Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access.
members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac
publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.

If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a
listing of the books available please visit:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog-alpha

Lynne

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Re: New Member Welcome

2011-09-26 Thread Chris G
Hi,

I have had messages bounce over the past week.  The message was all
cerkets were closed.



On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:46:14 +0100
Gordon  Lynne supp...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 I tried to send this a second ago but it bounced for some reason.
 
 It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum 
 that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping 
 with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome:
 Cheng Hock
 to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing 
 globally.
 
 We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, friendly and 
 worthwhile place to be.
 
 In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of 
 skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers 
 with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have 
 a keen interest.
 
 We hope you will feel free to post your questions and constructive comment, 
 whatever your skill levels may be. Be assured, there will be none of the 
 ridiculing and flaming which we know takes place in other groups. That kind 
 of behaviour is not tolerated in Mac-Access.
 
 Anything Mac OS and iOS is on topic for this group. In the case of 
 virtualisation applications such as Fusion and Parallels Desktop, the 
 configuration of the applications themselves, plus the configuration of the 
 virtual machines is on topic. However, the configuration of Windows or any 
 other operating systems within that virtual machine is off topic. The 
 exception to that is if you're using another instance of OSX within the 
 virtual machine. This has always been a bit of a grey area; but we hope this 
 clarifies the position.
 
 If you have any list-related queries, please do not hesitate to contact 
 either Gordon and myself, (the list owners), at supp...@mac-access.net, or 
 one of our very capable assistant list controllers; Anne Robertson, 
 a...@anarchie.org.uk or James Austin, james.aus...@mac-access.net and we 
 will be happy to help you.
 
 Once again, a very warm welcome to the group. We hope you find your 
 membership an enjoyable experience.
 
 Finally, I would like to add that currently, we are offering all Mac-Access. 
 members the opportunity to purchase the Take Control Of Your Mac 
 publications, published by Tidbits.com, at an 80% discount.
 
 If you want to know more, please contact the above support address. For a 
 listing of the books available please visit:
 http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog-alpha
 
 Lynne
 
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