[Blindtlk] [Trainer-talk] Outlook 2010 question
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Feb 22 10:31:12 UTC 2011
I can't remember if DeWitt and Associates has done 2010 yet or not?
Dave
At 08:41 AM 2/18/2011, you wrote:
>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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>[mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jim
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>Hello everyone,
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>
>I've just installed Outlook 2010 but haven't done anything with it just yet.
>Here's what I wonder.
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>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?
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>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.
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>Thanks!!
>
>Jim
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