[nfbcs] Outlook 2003 help (fwd)

Curtis Chong curtischong at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 8 01:45:41 UTC 2011


Leslie:

Is it possible that the messages you are reading and sending at work are
coded in the Rich Text format?  If this is indeed the case, then attachments
cannot be accessed except by either saving them to the hard drive or by
pressing Insert A (JAWS command).

Cordially,

Curtis Chong
 


-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Leslie Fairall
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 8:38 PM
To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
Subject: [nfbcs] Outlook 2003 help (fwd)

I'm hoping my problem can easily be fixed here.

My workplace still uses Office 2003 (don't laugh at me). I have changed 
locations, and things seem to be set up differently computer-wise.

At my old location, I had no problem opening attachments. I used the 
traditional method of pressing the applications key on the message and 
pressing h for "view attachments". I've also pressed insert-a while in the 
body of the message. I personally don't like using this method, but it's 
certainly doable and gets the job done.

Right now I cannot use the "view attachments" with the applications key,
which 
I really miss. I'm able to bring up a list of attachments with insert-a. 
However, they seem to be presented in such a way that I am not able to 
highlight the one I need to open. I was blaming others for the way they sent

attachments, but I don't think that is the problem. I sent myself several 
attachments, and I can't use the applications key to open them either. There

must be some setting or checkbox that I don't know about to fix this
problem.


I was told on another list that my administrator needed to change a 
security setting on his end. If so, what setting needs to be changed?

Hopefully someone who still uses Office 2003 can help. Thanks.


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