Hello everyone,
This is Chenelle,
I wanted to know does anyone out there speak Russian? Also, do you use a broom 
Russian table in order to reap the Cyrillic Russian words via your Mac? With a 
brill display? If so can you Facebook me any help would be great shoot greatly 
appreciate it thank you. Sincerely,

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> Well, I did it, Pre-ordered the Apple watch! - 3 Updates
> Nothing reads in Word - 1 Update
> accessible adobe on the mac - 2 Updates
> Cant' access help menu in Microsoft Word for mac - 4 Updates
> How do I go about installing Microsoft Office on to my Mac? - 4 Updates
> Converting from pages to office for submission in college classroom - 1 Update
> Voiceover and tables in Microsoft Word - 1 Update
> documentary tv show producer needs a blind marketer - 1 Update
> Thought I would press that button but too much of it tells me not to - 3 
> Updates
> saving messages before sending - 3 Updates
> selecting Multiple files - 2 Updates
> Well, I did it, Pre-ordered the Apple watch!           
> Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com>: Apr 18 03:22PM -0500 
> 
> I had a chance to go into an Apple store this morning, so decided to take a 
> look at the Apple watch. I was very interested in it, but not sure what I 
> would think, based on the mixed reviews I've seen. It was hard to tell much 
> because they weren't able to demo voiceover, but I liked the form factor, and 
> thought the stuff I was hearing from the video demo was pretty cool. Since I 
> have fourteen days to return it if I don't like it, I decided to go ahead and 
> pre-order one. I just got the aluminum sports model, because I figure it's 
> highly likely that I'll want to upgrade when newer generations are released, 
> so didn't see the sense in shelling out the extra $200. Looking forward to 
> its arrival and getting to actually put it through its paces.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> "george b" <gbma...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 01:29PM -0700 
> 
> Cool, when will you get yours late july...LOL
>  
>  
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
> Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2015 13:23
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Well, I did it, Pre-ordered the Apple watch!
>  
> I had a chance to go into an Apple store this morning, so decided to take a 
> look at the Apple watch. I was very interested in it, but not sure what I 
> would think, based on the mixed reviews I've seen. It was hard to tell much 
> because they weren't able to demo voiceover, but I liked the form factor, and 
> thought the stuff I was hearing from the video demo was pretty cool. Since I 
> have fourteen days to return it if I don't like it, I decided to go ahead and 
> pre-order one. I just got the aluminum sports model, because I figure it's 
> highly likely that I'll want to upgrade when newer generations are released, 
> so didn't see the sense in shelling out the extra $200. Looking forward to 
> its arrival and getting to actually put it through its paces.
> Cheers,
> Donna
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> gs <geoffsli...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 04:32PM -0400 
> 
> I guess this is a very wise way to look at things with regard to the 14 days. 
> I just can't see myself getting too much use from it as others have said. I 
> keep my phone in my shirt pocket within easy reach and earpods around my 
> neck. I don't like the way the blue tooth headsets I have tried work with VO 
> and just don't see how having something on my wrist is really going to make 
> that much difference. Maybe I'm off track on this. For visual users I do 
> understand it though.
>  
>  
> On Apr 18, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
>  
> I had a chance to go into an Apple store this morning, so decided to take a 
> look at the Apple watch. I was very interested in it, but not sure what I 
> would think, based on the mixed reviews I've seen. It was hard to tell much 
> because they weren't able to demo voiceover, but I liked the form factor, and 
> thought the stuff I was hearing from the video demo was pretty cool. Since I 
> have fourteen days to return it if I don't like it, I decided to go ahead and 
> pre-order one. I just got the aluminum sports model, because I figure it's 
> highly likely that I'll want to upgrade when newer generations are released, 
> so didn't see the sense in shelling out the extra $200. Looking forward to 
> its arrival and getting to actually put it through its paces.
> Cheers,
> Donna
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> Nothing reads in Word           
> "Myrna Votta" <myrnavo...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 04:30PM -0400 
> 
> I installed the preview yesterday and also installed the update. However, 
> when I create a new document and begin to type in the text pane, it seems as 
> if I am not typing anything. But, I did activate the word count button and I 
> received the message that there were fifteen words. I have also tried to open 
> an existing Word document, which was available from my One Drive and all I 
> heard was either "beginning of text," or "end of text." I tried interacting, 
> but, that didn't change anything. Have any of you been able to either read 
> what you typed, or, hav been able to read an existing document? Or, am I 
> doing or not doing something to have this happen? I have not tried the other 
> office apps, but, I will probably try either Excel or Outlook to see what 
> happens.
>  
> Myrna
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> accessible adobe on the mac           
> Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com>: Apr 18 07:10AM -0500 
> 
> Hi there y'all
> As I have said before, I like PDF pen pro for completing forms, and lately 
> I've used it for reading PDF files. Even though I have to go page by page, it 
> does a very good job of reading them.
> I will probably uninstall Adobe acrobat reader from my computer because I too 
> was disappointed in how it worked. I wanted to try it and see if it works 
> better, but no.
> Gigi
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
> Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com>: Apr 18 09:28PM +0100 
> 
> Dear Gigi,
>  
> I'm so interested in your response here because I've not found a way of 
> reading a pdf file in PdfPen pro. How do you do this?
>  
> Many thanks,
>  
> Andrew
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> Cant' access help menu in Microsoft Word for mac     
> Grant Hardy <grant.li...@icloud.com>: Apr 18 12:13PM -0700                  
> 
> Hi Barry, I’d say auto-update is a critical part of the Office Preview, since 
> builds quickly expire once updates are released. If auto update isn’t being 
> installed for some of you, I’d consider that to be a bug and it may be worth 
> trying a reinstall. There are multiple instances when the installer asks for 
> your administrator password. I’m wondering if maybe one of these is being 
> accidentally closed by some users, or isn’t gaining focus for whatever reason.
>  
> Meanwhile, you should be able to download the updates directly from Microsoft 
> at the following link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3048768
>  
> Best,
>  
> Grant
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  
> Are you using a Mac or Windows?
> I don’t have it in my help menu either.
> From what I can tell, the Microsoft autoupdate will not install on OS X 
> unless you have your security setting configured a sertain way.
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Grant Hardy <grant.li...@icloud.com> wrote:
>  
> Hi Andrew,
>  
> When you open Microsoft Word, press CONTROL+OPTION+M to get into the menus. 
> Keep the CONTROL and OPTION keys held down and arrow right to the help menu, 
> then arrow down and the “check for updates” option should be the last item in 
> the menu. With CONTROL and OPTION still held down, press the SPACEBAR to 
> activate this menu item.
>  
> If you still aren’t seeing it, can you describe the contents of the help menu 
> on your computer? It definitely should be there.
>  
> Grant
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 10:58 AM, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:
>  
> I'm afraid that the "update" link is not in the Apple menu either. When I 
> look in "about Word" section, I read that my version is 15.9 not 16.9. How 
> can I update it?
>  
> Many thanks,
>  
> Andrew
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> Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 03:53PM -0400 
> 
> Does anyone know when this software is supposed to go live?
>  
> Sent from my IPhone
>  
>  
> Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 03:00PM -0500 
> 
> The MS autoupdate will not install unless you have apps allowed from anywhere 
> checked in your security settings and that is not advisable. Microsoft 
> odviously does not code sign their autoupdate installer.
> I don’t consider this a bug. Apple has there own ecosystem for such things 
> and I’m sure that once the MS office apps are released, they will be in the 
> app store. Meanwhile, they are still in very early beta stage. I don’t think 
> that having to check manually for updates periodically is a critical issue.
>  
>  
> On Apr 18, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Grant Hardy <grant.li...@icloud.com> wrote:
>  
> Hi Barry, I’d say auto-update is a critical part of the Office Preview, since 
> builds quickly expire once updates are released. If auto update isn’t being 
> installed for some of you, I’d consider that to be a bug and it may be worth 
> trying a reinstall. There are multiple instances when the installer asks for 
> your administrator password. I’m wondering if maybe one of these is being 
> accidentally closed by some users, or isn’t gaining focus for whatever reason.
>  
> Meanwhile, you should be able to download the updates directly from Microsoft 
> at the following link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3048768
>  
> Best,
>  
> Grant
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  
> Are you using a Mac or Windows?
> I don’t have it in my help menu either.
> From what I can tell, the Microsoft autoupdate will not install on OS X 
> unless you have your security setting configured a certain way.
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Grant Hardy <grant.li...@icloud.com> wrote:
>  
> Hi Andrew,
>  
> When you open Microsoft Word, press CONTROL+OPTION+M to get into the menus. 
> Keep the CONTROL and OPTION keys held down and arrow right to the help menu, 
> then arrow down and the “check for updates” option should be the last item in 
> the menu. With CONTROL and OPTION still held down, press the SPACEBAR to 
> activate this menu item.
>  
> If you still aren’t seeing it, can you describe the contents of the help menu 
> on your computer? It definitely should be there.
>  
> Grant
>  
> On Apr 17, 2015, at 10:58 AM, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:
>  
> I'm afraid that the "update" link is not in the Apple menu either. When I 
> look in "about Word" section, I read that my version is 15.9 not 16.9. How 
> can I update it?
>  
> Many thanks,
>  
> Andrew
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> Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 06:02AM +1000 
> 
> According to the below article sometime in the second half of 
> this year.
>  
> Link to source text:
>  
> http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/mac-software/microsoft-office-mac-2015-release-date-rumours-price-preview-install-3456798/.
>  
>  
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/19/2015 5:53 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> How do I go about installing Microsoft Office on to my Mac?     
> Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 04:45AM +1000 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> That would be correct. The entire suite of productivity products are 
> totally accessible on both the iPhone and iPad.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/18/2015 6:31 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 04:46AM +1000 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> That would be correct. The entire suite of productivity products are 
> totally accessible on both the iPhone and iPad.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/18/2015 6:31 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Grant Hardy <grant.li...@icloud.com>: Apr 18 12:09PM -0700                  
> 
> I’d say the office apps for iOS are somewhat accessible. Specifically, Excel, 
> PowerPoint and Outlook seem to work pretty well, but there is a critical 
> issue in Word where with VoiceOver, often you cannot navigate through a 
> document by line. I’m not sure whether everyone experiences this issue, but I 
> know that it is not isolated to my device. Specifically, this is on an iPhone 
> 5S with iOS 8.3. I do most of my editing in Google Docs for iOS which doesn’t 
> seem to exhibit this issue.
>  
> Grant
>  
>  
> On Apr 18, 2015, at 11:45 AM, Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  
> Hello,
>  
> That would be correct. The entire suite of productivity products are totally 
> accessible on both the iPhone and iPad.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/18/2015 6:31 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
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> Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 05:23AM +1000 
> 
> Hello Grant,
>  
> Thanks for the info.
>  
> Just tried it on my iPhone 6 and it is indeed as you say!
>  
> Will report this one right now.
>  
> Thanks once again for pointing that out.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/19/2015 5:09 AM, Grant Hardy wrote:
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> Converting from pages to office for submission in college classroom     
> Sadam Ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 05:18AM +1000 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Just to add to this, if your daughter does decide to run Windows it will 
> have to be Windows 8/8.1 as support for Windows 7 under Boot camp is 
> being fazed out by Apple.
>  
> That's if she has any of the Macs that were released at Apple's " Spring 
> Forward" event.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Sadam Mohammed Ahmed
>  
> B.A. Business Information Systems
>  
> RMIT University
>  
> On 4/17/2015 9:47 AM, Grant Hardy wrote:
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> Voiceover and tables in Microsoft Word           
> Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com>: Apr 18 06:12PM +0100 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I've just tried inserting and navigating a table into a microsoft word 
> document on my mac. The inserting of the table was easy and accessible. 
> Navigating the table also seems to work without having to interact with it. I 
> tried using both tab key and voiceover keys with arrow keys, both seem to let 
> me navigate the table and Voiceover gives the cell coordinates very well. The 
> only thing that seems the problem at present is that when I have actually 
> written some text into a cell and then tried to modify it by deleting some 
> characters, VoiceOver doesn't give feedback on what letters are deleted. 
> Could someone confirm this? This is really promising and provided Microsoft 
> can fix some problems like the one above, we might actually get another word 
> processing app on the mac that handles tables well. Also page transitions in 
> a document longer than one page seems fine. I have set my preferences for 
> Word to wrap text to window in preferences.
>  
> How do I report any problems with Word and voiceOver to Microsoft?
>  
> Andrew
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> documentary tv show producer needs a blind marketer     
> Maxwell Ivey <maxwelli...@aol.com>: Apr 18 12:02PM -0500                  
> 
> hello group; i am very active on linked in and a friend referred a gentleman 
> to me this week. he currently works for cisco and is starting his own company 
> to produce documentary television projects. their first four episodes will 
> concentrate on marketing. he is seeking a visually impaired or blind person 
> who is primarily a marketer whether that be as an employee of a company or as 
> a business owner. the key is your main focus and most of your duties need to 
> be in the area of marketing. he determined that with all i have going on i am 
> really more of an entrepreneur. he said we would do a different project down 
> the road. I'm not counting on that even though he is a nice guy and comes 
> highly recommended. but when i realized i wasn't a good fit for it, i told 
> him i would do my best to find someone who is. if you think you fit this 
> description and are interested in being featured in a tv show that will be 
> more about what you do than the fact you are a blind person doing it; then 
> please email me off list and I'll get you together with him. thanks for 
> reading this, 
>  
>  
> Maxwell Ivey Jr.
>  
> phone 979-215-1770
>  
> Skype Maxwell Ivey
>  
> twitter @maxwellivey
>  
> as mr. midway
>  
> www.midwaymarketplace.com
>  
> email maxw...@midwaymarketplace.com
>  
> as the blind blogger 
>  
> www.theblindblogger.net
>  
> email just...@theblindblogger.net
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> Thought I would press that button but too much of it tells me not to     
> Yuma Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 12:50AM +1000 
> 
> Hi All,
>  
> I’m that guy who wrote that satirical experience at the apple store to fumble 
> with a dead watch before arrival, unlike a dead on arrival watch. Don’t know 
> which one is better.
>  
> To be sincere, I yesterday pushed a button for the space grey 42mm with space 
> grey link bracelet, the most expensive one. This is not because I like 
> fashion, it’s because the sleekest most discrete and functionally solid one 
> seems to be the most expensive. And since I wish or wanted to or was going to 
> use it everyday by trying lots of tests coding apps for it, I thought it 
> might be better to do it right while I’m there.
>  
> So I pressed the button, but now I’m hard pressed to press yet another 
> button, the cancel order one.
> More and more of my sighted friends, a few of my VIP friends and article 
> after article of the trends going on, from apple going to bed with wall 
> street as opposed to when jobs was there, apple becoming less focused on real 
> experiences but increasing a bucket load of bullshit experiences, sending 
> luxury brand fahsionistas, famous singers etc on a long list to wear a custom 
> watch no one will be able to get anyway, as marketing tools instead of those 
> really imaginative and creawtive ways jobs and his team used to have to make 
> it dreamy, fun and edgy, from all this pep talk about the best this and that, 
> I find the apple experience to be fading into a set of what used to be great 
> advances to rushing to get something out. Read the article below, it really 
> drives it thoroughly.
>  
> http://www.fastcodesign.com/3042987/you-guys-realize-the-apple-watch-is-going-to-flop-right
>  
> And now, going through my assignments in higher maths and artificial 
> intelligence, I kind of see the watch as something I’ll probably leave on a 
> desk to gather dust after a month or so of charging it all the time just to 
> get text notifications, a few haptic pokes from fb or plain getting self 
> conscious of lifting my arm to ask siri something, of which half the stuff 
> will be erroneous anyway. There’s far more interesting stuff to do, such as 
> use that 1600 AUD dollars to buy an extra 64 raspberry 2 mini computers with 
> which I can apply my knowledge in A.I and do way more cool shit than talk to 
> my watch for the weather and be its energetic slave, just because people said 
> its gorgeous looking. Function over form. 
>  
> I think I’m off to find a different, less expensive (like a tenth), more 
> simple and battery efficient health band, the jawbone up 4.
>  
> Really, I wanted to jump on this but in the end my intuition says “fuck it, 
> not worth the bucks”.
>  
> Cheers,
> "george b" <gbma...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 08:00AM -0700 
> 
> I think we are tired of your comments on this
>  
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> Subject: Thought I would press that button but too much of it tells me not to
>  
> Hi All,
>  
> I’m that guy who wrote that satirical experience at the apple store to fumble 
> with a dead watch before arrival, unlike a dead on arrival watch. Don’t know 
> which one is better.
>  
> To be sincere, I yesterday pushed a button for the space grey 42mm with space 
> grey link bracelet, the most expensive one. This is not because I like 
> fashion, it’s because the sleekest most discrete and functionally solid one 
> seems to be the most expensive. And since I wish or wanted to or was going to 
> use it everyday by trying lots of tests coding apps for it, I thought it 
> might be better to do it right while I’m there.
>  
> So I pressed the button, but now I’m hard pressed to press yet another 
> button, the cancel order one.
> More and more of my sighted friends, a few of my VIP friends and article 
> after article of the trends going on, from apple going to bed with wall 
> street as opposed to when jobs was there, apple becoming less focused on real 
> experiences but increasing a bucket load of bullshit experiences, sending 
> luxury brand fahsionistas, famous singers etc on a long list to wear a custom 
> watch no one will be able to get anyway, as marketing tools instead of those 
> really imaginative and creawtive ways jobs and his team used to have to make 
> it dreamy, fun and edgy, from all this pep talk about the best this and that, 
> I find the apple experience to be fading into a set of what used to be great 
> advances to rushing to get something out. Read the article below, it really 
> drives it thoroughly.
>  
> http://www.fastcodesign.com/3042987/you-guys-realize-the-apple-watch-is-going-to-flop-right
>  
> And now, going through my assignments in higher maths and artificial 
> intelligence, I kind of see the watch as something I’ll probably leave on a 
> desk to gather dust after a month or so of charging it all the time just to 
> get text notifications, a few haptic pokes from fb or plain getting self 
> conscious of lifting my arm to ask siri something, of which half the stuff 
> will be erroneous anyway. There’s far more interesting stuff to do, such as 
> use that 1600 AUD dollars to buy an extra 64 raspberry 2 mini computers with 
> which I can apply my knowledge in A.I and do way more cool shit than talk to 
> my watch for the weather and be its energetic slave, just because people said 
> its gorgeous looking. Function over form. 
>  
> I think I’m off to find a different, less expensive (like a tenth), more 
> simple and battery efficient health band, the jawbone up 4.
>  
> Really, I wanted to jump on this but in the end my intuition says “fuck it, 
> not worth the bucks”.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
>  
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> Yuma Antoine Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com>: Apr 19 02:57AM +1000 
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> Its a free world sir
>  
> Sent from sputnik7 
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> saving messages before sending           
> Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net>: Apr 18 09:27AM -0500 
> 
> Hi all,
> If I write an email and want to save it to my desktop before sending how do I 
> do this?
> It says in file menu that save is command s, but doesn’t give me options of 
> where to save.
> I’m running a macbook air with the latest software.
> Thanks ahead of time.
>  
> Blessings,
> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
> 
> mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net <mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net>
> Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com>: Apr 18 12:07PM -0400 
> 
> Instead of saving to a file, I'd recommend saving it as a draft, or making a 
> copy from your Sent folder once the message is sent. This way, you retain the 
> meta data--addressees, time, subject, and so on. If all you need is the text, 
> I can't say I've ever had to do this, so there's probably a better way… But 
> I'd just select all, copy it, paste it into a new Text Edit document, then 
> save that.
>  
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> Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net>: Apr 18 11:12AM -0500 
> 
> Thanks Alex,
> That is what I did.
>  
> Blessings,
> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
> 
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> selecting Multiple files           
> Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net>: Apr 18 09:52AM -0500 
> 
> If I have a bunch of files on my desktop that I want to store elsewhere, how 
> do I select all of them and copy them to a storage drive or something?
> I thought I was doing it right by turning off cursor tracking and selecting 
> files with vo enter, but when I go to copy it says only one file selected.
> Thanks for all of your help
>  
>  
> Blessings,
> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
> 
> mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net <mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net>
> "george b" <gbma...@gmail.com>: Apr 18 08:03AM -0700 
> 
> Highlite the first file and press vo command return and you hear 1 file not 
> selected do vo command return again and you hear 1 file selected
>  
> Now go to each of the other files and do vo command return on each one and 
> you will hear 2 selectted, 3 selectted etc.
>  
> 
>  
> When you got the last one do command c to copy and then command where you 
> wish to past them
>  
> 
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
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> Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2015 07:52
> To: Macvisionaries
> Subject: selecting Multiple files
>  
> 
>  
> If I have a bunch of files on my desktop that I want to store elsewhere, how 
> do I select all of them and copy them to a storage drive or something?
>  
> I thought I was doing it right by turning off cursor tracking and selecting 
> files with vo enter, but when I go to copy it says only one file selected.
>  
> Thanks for all of your help
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> Blessings,
>  
> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
>  
> 
>  
> mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net
>  
> 
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