[NFBCS] a subject line correction, it should have read a braille highlighting issue then Outlook for Microsoft Windows when using office 365.

maurice mines maurice at maurice-amines.com
Fri Nov 11 21:06:45 UTC 2022


Here is a small addendum to what I wrote just a few minutes ago. I'm 
also having major time display issues. Meaning that the time that is 
displayed of the message does not correspond with either universal 
coordinated time which is what the computer is set to some may know this 
is GMT. It also doesn't correspond well to Pacific standard Time. Does 
anyone have any good suggestions on how to fix this additional issue?


Please excuse the mistake on the original subject line I didn't catch it 
when dictating the subject line earlier. Please excuse any confusion 
that that may have caused?


Sincerely Maurice Mines.


On 11/11/2022 20:55, maurice mines via NFBCS wrote:
> My subject line pretty much explains what my issue is. When I attempt 
> to read messages in Microsoft outlook meaning the subject lines, dots 
> seven and eight are used to highlight the subjects of the messages. My 
> question is is there any way to remove dots seven and eight? Because 
> they're making it very hard for me to read the message subject. I am 
> using a Brailliant BIA 40 X display, I'm running Jaws 2023 about 90% 
> of the time. But because of dictation issues I must go back to Jaws 
> 2022 to use Dragon. This issue is present when using both versions of 
> Jaws.
>
>
> The computer that I'm using this on is a Dell latitude 3520 laptop.
>
>
> Please note that I am of course dictating this to the computer. Please 
> reach out to me if there's any part of what I have dictated above that 
> is not clear and understandable?
>
>
> Sincerely Maurice Mines.
>
>
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