Re: Outlook

  • From: "golden" <golden89@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:29:36 -0800

hi MFurn
Thanks so much for your instructions on "define views" for the Outlook
calendar. I have created one and it's very interesting.
what about creating macros for the calendar? mind sharing with us how to do
it?
thanks ever so much again.

golden
----- Original Message -----
From: "MFurn" <midnight1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Outlook


> Sorry peter.  I forgot to insert the other settings.
>
> Mark
> Part 1:
> 1. Make sure the Folder List, Outlook Bar, and Preview Pane commands on
the
> View menu are NOT checked.
>
>
>
> Part 2 calendar
>
> 1. Step one: make sure calendar is running.
>
> Step 2: Press Alt-V to pull down the View menu.
>
> Step 3: Press Enter to choose the Current View command. The
>
> Current View sub-menu appears.
>
> Step 4: Select the Define Views command by pressing the Up Arrow
>
> key until JFW announces, "Define Views Dot Dot Dot." Then, press
>
> Enter to choose the command.
>
> When you press Enter, the Define Views for Calendar dialog box
>
> appears.
>
> This dialog box lists all of the views currently defined. You can
>
> select a different view option or create a new custom view. You
>
> will create a new custom view.
>
> Step 5: Select the New button by pressing Tab until JFW
>
> announces, "New Dot Dot Dot Button." Then, press Enter to
>
> activate the button.
>
> When you press Enter, the Create a New View dialog box appears.
>
>
>
> The Create a New View dialog box is prompting you for the name
>
> and type of view that you want to use for your custom view. The
>
> selection cursor appears around the default name, New View, in
>
> the Name of New View edit field.
>
> Step 6: Press Insert-Tab to verify the selection cursor Name of
>
> New View edit field. Then, type All Appointments in the Name of
>
> New View edit field.
>
> Step 7: Press Tab to move to the Type of View list view.
>
> Step 8: Select the Table option by pressing the Down Arrow key
>
> until JFW announces, "Table 5 of 5."
>
> Note: When you choose the Table option, your calendar activities will be
> listed just like your messages in the
>
> Inbox.
>
> Step 9: Press Tab to move to the Can Be Used On radio buttons.
>
>
>
> Step 10: Select the Can be Used On All Appointment Folders radio
>
> button by pressing the Down Arrow key until JFW announces, "Can
>
> be used on All Appointment Folders Radio Button Checked 3 of 3."
>
> Step 11: Press Tab to select the OK button. Then, press Enter to
>
> activate the button.
>
> When you press Enter, the View Summary dialog box appears.
>
> Step 12: Select the OK button by pressing Tab until JFW
>
> announces, "OK Button." Then, press Enter to activate the button.
>
> When you press Enter, the View Summary dialog box closes. The
>
> focus returns to the Define Views for Calendar dialog box.
>
> Step 13: Select the Apply Views button by pressing Tab until JFW
>
> announces, "Apply View Button." Then, press Enter to activate the
>
> button.
>
> When you press Enter, the Define Views for Calendar dialog box
>
> closes. The focus returns to the Calendar workspace. The Calendar
>
> displays appointment information using your custom view.
>
> The Calendar's workspace now consists of a title bar and a header
>
> pane. This configuration is similar to the Inbox.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "peter" <pjackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 8:23 AM
> Subject: Outlook
>
>
> I am using Jaws 5.0. Outlook XP ,not express.
> Problem is jaws seems to lose focus. The current outlook window is not
> identified by jaws.
> Cannot find option that fills in recipients address after one or more
> letters are typed in.
> Calender does not read beyond the present day.
> Any advice on configuring Outlook would be appreciated.
> Peter
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