Hi
Glad you like it, it is a great little program, I use it a lot for making
notes, it is useful. The only bit I struggle with is the spell checker, it
is a pop-up menu.
Regards
Adrien
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john gallagher
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well i installed it then made the menu bar seen by my screenreader by going
in to the options with altogether o and it is so much bejter for me to use
than anything else especially with the damn ribbons. i will from now on use
this as my main word processor really glad i thought of it.
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will actually give it a go. thanks more.
Let us know how you get on, John. I'm interested.
Carol P.
On 18/08/2016 19.36, john gallagher wrote:
cheers there and i bet it's easier to use than word and the like. well i
most screen readers. I do not have the link to hand as I am away from my pc,0was
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Date: Thursday, 18 August 2016 6.32 pm
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0was Hi john.
0was Yes, jarte is an alternative word processor that works very well with
0wasday
0was Cheers,
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0was Mo.
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0was john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
0was hi list steve is there such a thing called jart that would work
on windows 10. i truly hate word 2016 i cannot ever get used to the
ribbons. would this thing actually work and is it still around. i
would just love something with an old menu. ----- Original Message
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access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,d;ate: Thursday, 18 August 2016 5.46
pmSubject: [access-uk] Re: AUTOMATION (WAS DOSGGLots of DOS progs were
great, in that you knew, mostly, what would happen ifyou did X or
Y$Only today I was yearning for Word Perfect 5.1 as Word 2010
automaticallystarted renumbering some papers I was preparing for a
meeting. I 0was thoughtI'd turned off numbering, but somehow I must
had turned it back on. RichardRichard Godfrey-McKayTelephone:
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access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf ;
OfJackie BrownSent: 18 August 2016 17.15To:
access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,s;ubject: [access-uk] Re: DOSHi DerekI loved
it too, at the time. And yes, I had the Guardian ElectronicNewspaper,
and the ability to use Teletext on it. Before that, I had theBBC
Master, and a BBC Micro before that. At the time of using the BBC,
Iworked as a PA to the Area Organiser in a Social Work Department. I
keptfilling up the BBC's memory, so some idiot from the then Manpower
ServicesCommission decided to send somebody out to see if they could
insert whatthey called a sideways RAM board into the machine to give
me a bit morememory. Well I went on holiday and thought no more about
it. One night, myboss rang me and said: "beThere's been a man in your
office to
t-O
inkeringab with your BBC, and you know what? There was smoke
coming out of xdd"Basically he blew it up, so that's when they got
me a Master 128 which Ialso outgrew very quickly. I'll never forget
that as long as I live$Yes, them were the daysffffX was all great,
but I am glad to be using what we have available nowdespite all the
hassles and anomalies it throws up$Kind RegardseaJackie BrownEmails:
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DOSI loved DOSAnd does anyone remember the BBC MICRO COMPUTER And
the downloading overnight, of the Guardian news paper$Oh and
teletext ceefax Derek----
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pmSubject: [access-uk] Re: Should I upgrade to Windows 10"Hi$Even on a
tablet running windows 10 its no easier in my experience.
cheerseaMo$On 18/08/2016 13.23, Saqib Hussain wroteccHi. It took me
for attempts to create that shortcut. I'm saving thise-mail as I know
I will forget how to do it next time. No wonder people areswitching
to tablets as it's hard to accomplish simple tasks on a desktopthese
days. On 18 Aug 2016, at 13.04, Mobeen Iqbal
<mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:,h;i.,g;o in to the start menu and arrow
up to all apps$press enter then go down to windows accessories$go in
to windows accessories, then press applications or shift f10on
internet explorer$click open file locN$when the folder opens, press
applications and click on send toeathen click desktop. that'll put it
on to your desktop. yes, its a rubbishsystem and its long winded, yet
another thing that Microsoft in theirinfinite wisdom decided to remove
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the right click menu$cheerseaMo$On 18/08/2016 13.01, Saqib0was you put shortcuts on the desktop as I would like to putInternet
Hussain wroteccHi. How do
explorer on the desktop as I have to search for it for each time Ineed
to use it. On 17 Aug 2016, at 11.25, CJ &AA MAY
<chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx> wroteccI upgraded from Windows 8 to 10 and I
feel certain it is runningfaster and hangs less frequently$I got my
husband to put the programmes I use regularly as shortcutson the
desktop and this works well. You would also need to set Firefox
orInternet Explorer as your default web browser as Edge is still
notcompatible with most screen-readers and I'm told the media player
isn't veryaccessible either, but I have no personal 0was experience of
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