You uninteract with the contact twice and VO right to the edit button. I
believe this is the same on older OS’s as well.
> On Jan 10, 2023, at 07:39, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> Where do you even find the edit button on the Mac? I’ve struggled with this
> process on my Mac for years, but where th
Where do you even find the edit button on the Mac? I’ve struggled with this
process on my Mac for years, but where the iPhone is concerned, I’ve never had
issues with it.
> On Jan 10, 2023, at 10:38 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
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> Like the iPhone you first have to go to the edit button. Find your
Like the iPhone you first have to go to the edit button. Find your contact and
uninteract twice. VO right to the edit button. VO space on that and VO left to
the Contact Info scroll area and interact. Interact with the field you want to
edit and VO right to the edit field and start typing.
> On
Hello,
I need to change the info of a contact in my Mac.
How can I open a particular contact and see all the info?
I pressed VO space, but it didn't work out.
Rena
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Hello Laura, this is the way I do it. I navigate to the field that I want to
put the contacts in. Which Will be either that to, or BCC field. Then I typed
the first letter, I'm the contact that I want. Then once I select a, with Down
arrow keys, then I use a right arrow, and then repeat the same
All,
What is the best way to select contacts to add to an email message in mail?
I am needing to select many contacts that are not in one group and cannot
figure out the best way to get the email addresses from contacts to the mail
message. So any help would be great!
Thank you,
Laura
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You can use vo-cmd-t to move to the next table; from the groups table, that
will land you on the contacts in that group. Add shift to jump backward, moving
from contacts back to groups.
Copying is easier than you might think. Find a contact in any group, and copy
it with cmd-c, right from the c
Alex, you were correct. So now I have my three areas: contact list, contact
information, and my groups. VOJ takes me from list to information; is there an
equally elegant way to jump to my list of groups? Right now I am struggling
with copying contacts into the individual groups because am not
The groups decide which contacts are shown. My guess is you're focused on a new
group, which is indeed empty, so you see no contacts. In the Groups table (left
of the search field), go to the first group, called something like "all
contacts", and then move to the contacts table. You should see a
Hi. I went into my Contacts app on my Mac Air to set up groups. I used command
N to create several groups. Now my contact list is suddenly empty. They're
still accessible in e-mail; Where are they? Thanks.
SandyWhen I jump between contact list and contact information I get a message
that list
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