Rebecca:
Thanks for your reply. I will look into this. Since you saw Rod's reply, I
will paste below what I replied back to him. Regards: Ted Larson
Rod:
I started doing what you suggested. First, within the body of the email
that was sent to me with the attachment that I wanted to read, I
In addition to Rod's suggestion, here's an article written by Jeremy Curry
several years ago. I assume it applies to later versions of Microsoft
Office as well.
Rebecca
Here's the link, with the text below.
http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Knowledge_Base/?kbnumber=GWKB2049
GWKB2049 -
Hi Ted,
Rather than Alt-7, Control-Alt-A brings up a dialog for saving attachments.
Protected view denotes a document originating on the web.
You can designate it as unprotected by viewing its properties in the folder
where you saved it.
Within the properties dialog, find a control named
David,
I was merely commenting on the history of how Window-Eyes was distributed a
number of years ago.
I cannot make any comment at all regarding how Window-Eyes is currently
being distributed.
I was responding to the subject line of the e-mail.
Regards, John
Tel: +44 (0) 1442 259243
Mob:
Apparently, GW and their licensing deals quite differently from one
place to the other.
Locally, Yes we can install WE in a locale version, on how many
computers we want. But should I decide to go for an English version, I
am under restrictions of something like three or five computers.
Dear List:
I am using Microsoft office outlook 2016 on my windows ten computer. I
received an email saying it had an attachment. When I hit the alt-7 it said
attachment not found. In the process of forwarding it to my wife to see if
the attachment would show up on her computer, I did the
Hi Rod
Thank you for your quick reply. Have lots to do today but will sit down
and learn to use this app soon. I wish I had asked this when I was
doing medical transcription as it would have been handy.
An offshoot of this question is - will App Central continue to be
updated and
David,
North America and most of Europe, including the UK can run Window-Eyes
without authentication on each occasion that the version being used is
correctly licenced. That is, without a dongle or other mechanical means of
licence authentication. This may also be the case in Australia and New