Hi Francis; I do this all the time but, explaining it is going to be a bitch! LOL LOL
The steps below are for XP & Outlook Express users. Here we go; You don't have to have the BCC field highlighted to do this but, highlighting the BCC field is probably a good idea until you get used to the way it works. 1. After pressing control + F, to forward, control +N, for a new message, or control + R, to reply, tab down to the BCC field to get ready to enter your recipients. 2. Press Alt + T, for tools, press the letter R, for select recipients, & tab 3 times to Address List, list view. You should be at the top of your address book list. 3. You can arrow down through the list or go by first letter navigation. However you navigate the address book, whenever you have a name highlighted that you want enter into the Bcc field, press, Alt + B, on each name you want to send this message to. Invoking the Alt + B keystroke is the keystroke for adding names to the BCC field. Alternatively, invoking the, Alt +T keystroke will add names to the, To: field, & invoking the, Alt + C keystroke will add names to the, CC: field. 4. After you have added all the names you are sending this message to, tab 8 times to the, List Bcc, List view, arrow down this list to make sure that you have included everyone you want to add. If all the people you want are there, tab 1 more time to, Okay, & press the spacebar. 5. Now, tab to the subject field, do whatever you have to do here, tab to the edit field, type in your message, & send as normal. Hope this helps & doesn't scare you away from using the Bcc Field! It gets really easy after you do it a few times & get used to the way it works. Take care. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Francis Khan To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 1:58 PM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Using bcc to send messages Does anybody on this list know how to put the BCC component to send one message to at least 20 people? Any help would be grreatly appreciated. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
