Wow ok if we are, ow am I still on eight point one then? there's no check
for updates or anything. Thanks for answering my question chris.
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From: Chris Hallsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 3:31 AM
Hi Arianna,
We may be talking about several different things here. smile
Sounds like you are getting the message to compact messages in Outlook Express.
This only occurs every 100 times you leave the program.
It is a maintanence operation that is normal for the program.
As far as collapsed
I don't have my messages sorted by conversation, so that doesn't come into
play here. i guess I'll just have to go along with the maintenance then
since I don't have a choice.
I kind of figured that was the case.
Thanks for the help.
Arianna
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From: Ricque [EMAIL
There is a command for this, which I don't know, so I don't have a direct
answer to your question,
but a different approach.
If you switch to Normal View, under the View menu, you avoid the
necessity of having to switch columns. The word displays your document
as if it is all one column. I think
Hi,
You are still using Windows Live Messenger 8.1 because it will not let you
know that beta versions are released like it does (giving you an alert) for
stable releases. So, in other words, it will not alert you for beta
releases of Windows Live Messenger.
I hope this helps,
Jeffrey
Check out
Hi Arianna,
There may be a way to hide that dialogue,
but I won't know until it pops up again.
Having messages compacted automatically, is a good idea.
I leave mine set this way, so I don't have to figure it into my routine
maintenance.
This is a good option for those who store large amounts of
there apparently used to be an option to switch off the compacting messages
announcement, but it is no longer extant as of latest Windows updates, etc.
Outlook Express now has to compact messages, if you don't doe it manually,
once every 100 closings.
- Original Message -
From: Ricque
You can load the Internet Explorer configuration and do an alt s for
settings.
Then thpe the letter h for html options.
Ccontrol tab to, misc options.
Tab to, ignore flash messages and check it.
Press enter and save it.
Denny Huff
(636) 262-1383
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Having problems using Office
Thanks Denny. I'll try that out. *(Smile)
Ellen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Denny Huff
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:31 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Flash movies on web pages
You can load the
Hmmm!! I have a web site where I was reading a PDF on line and it was
reading in French I believe. The language is set to US English so what can
I do? This happened before on my other machine and some one sent the
directions, however That machine is in the Shop getting repaired. So I don't
have
1. Open configuration manager.
2. If you want it as the default, press control shift d to open default.jcf.
Otherwise, skip to step 3.
3. Press alt s to open the set options menu, then press t to open the text
processing dialogue box.
4. Tab until you hear, detect languages check box checked.
Hi Claude,
While in Internet Explorer, open the Jaws configuration manager
and turn off language detection.
HTH,
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
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From: Claude Everett
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:58 PM
Subject:
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