[Blindtlk] [Trainer-talk] Outlook 2010 question

Gary Wunder GWunder at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 18 14:41:59 UTC 2011


Do any of you know of good 2010 training with a screen reader such as JAWS?


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It is more the same than different, but the ribbon will crop up more.  In
outlook 2007, if you wanted to look at a table in your browser -- outlook
didn't handle well, the command was alt-h, x v.  In 2010 it is alt-h, a, v.

Don't know about import as office 2010 was pushed from our Mother agency and
data etc., stayed in place.

Dave



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Subject: [Trainer-talk] Outlook 2010 question

Hello everyone,

 

I've just installed Outlook 2010 but haven't done anything with it just yet.
Here's what I wonder.

How different will it be from 2007?  What sort of annoying features will I
have to either learn to deal with or switch off?  Are there any view
settings that will need to be changed?

Finally, here's the big question.

I have several important Outlook folders that I want to somehow get on my
new computer.  I've exported or saved all of them onto a hard drive as a PST
file.  Can I import that pst file to my new computer without anything being
compromised or changed?  I want as little flaw or interruption as I can have
when I make the transition from my current to my new computer.

So, anything would be appreciated, and don't worry about being too specific.
I'd rather have that than too general.

 

Thanks!!

Jim


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