[macvoiceover] Re: Reading text in an e-mail message with an attachment

John,

I am so glad that the Command-option-p thing works for you. Thank you for takeing the time to explain it better for others. I think that we all must be willing to pass along the little things that make folks lives easier, even at the risk of beeing redundent.

Keith

On Nov 9, 2006, at 8:22 AM, John W. Hess wrote:

Keith, I would like to share where this can be found and the procedure for using this wonderrful item. When in the message table down arrow to the message containing the attachment. Press ctrl-option-J to jump to the message body. Should a person not be familiar with the Shortcut Command-Option-P which works quite well the item can be found in the view menu by pressing ctrl-Option-m and using the right arrow to move to view. Down arrow to message submenu and use the right arrow to open the submenu. arrow down to plane text alternative and press enter. You will also hear the shortcut for this item. The text of the message will be displayed and using the up and down aros alone will allow the message to be read. Thanks Keith. Now I can read those billions of messages that I have just shelved. Hmm, do I really have the time to do that?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Reedy" <WA9DRO@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:25 PM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Reading text in an e-mail message with an attachment


John,

I have this happen several times a day and when it does, I press, command-option-p which gives me plane text.

hth.

Keith Reedy
On Nov 8, 2006, at 4:51 PM, John W. Hess wrote:

Good evening all. How can I read the text of an e-mail message that has an attachment? When I am in the mesage table and arrow to the message I press vokeys-j to jump to the message content. I see the attachment when I read with the vokeys but don't see any text. I do know there is text because I get a copy of the message on the (I hate to say this)PC. I can read text there. Also, what is the bes most consistant way to click on an attachment in mail? Thanks.


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