If you have a choice, then I suppose it’s largely a matter of preference.
Microsoft Outlook doesn’t just support email; it offers calendar, contacts, and
other features as well. Consequently, it should probably be compared with the
combination of Apple Mail/Calendar/Contacts.
Also, it is my und
What is the advantage of using Outlook instead of the Mail app?
> On Jul 4, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I checked things out on my Outlook, and you can use a hot spot safely for the
> contacts window. Therefore, there should be no need to create a script for
> this.
>
Hello,
I checked things out on my Outlook, and you can use a hot spot safely for the
contacts window. Therefore, there should be no need to create a script for this.
1. Create a new message.
2. Wait for VoiceOver to say Outlook has a new window.
3.. Bring up window chooser with VO-F2 F2 and select
Hello,
I checked things out on my Outlook, and you can use a hot spot safely for the
contacts window. Therefore, there should be no need to create a script for this.
1. Create a new message.
2. Wait for VoiceOver to say Outlook has a new window.
3.. Bring up window chooser with VO-F2 F2 and select
Also, once the new window is presented, you can often simply press the tab key
from within the text entry field to complete the name and email address. I
assume it takes the first entry that matches the partially typed name or
address. Very often, this is exactly what I want, so it’s a quick ope
Thanks everyone for the help. I will try the suggestions.
Nancy
Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Executive Director of Counseling
Old Dominion University
Sent from my iPhone with dictation software. Please excuse spelling errors.
On Jun 30, 2020, at 5:04 PM, 'Nancy Badger' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
hi ever
Rattray
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 9:29 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook on the Mac
That would be a fab script if you could make it happen I have just started
using outlook as it is useful to schedule teams meetings where you are inviting
others as it puts the
: Microsoft outlook on the Mac
Hi Simon and Nancy,
I know with the native mail app one needs to press VO space bar once the
desired person comes up while your arrowing down the list of contacts after
typing the first couple of letters, pressing enter doesn’t work. Is this
different with Outlook?
On 1
That would be a fab script if you could make it happen I have just started
using outlook as it is useful to schedule teams meetings where you are inviting
others as it puts the link straight in to the invite but it is a little clunky
to keep switching windows when adding multiple recipients to m
Hello,
The name completion for Outlook uses a separate window, the window is
accessible, but might vanish if you use command-accent to sswitch to it, not
sure because I stopped trying several versions ago. What I do, is type the
first few characters of who I am sending the message to wait a sec
Hi Simon and Nancy,
I know with the native mail app one needs to press VO space bar once the
desired person comes up while your arrowing down the list of contacts after
typing the first couple of letters, pressing enter doesn’t work. Is this
different with Outlook?
> On 1/07/2020, at 12:58, Si
Hi Nancy,
Sorry to hear about your sight situation,
Try typing the first characters of the person or address you are looking for
in to the to field and then arrow down,
It should list any / all contacts you have made contact with and once you find
the one you want, just hit enter.
-Ori
Here is a link to a Microsoft Help resource on keyboard commands for Outlook on
the Mac:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-for-outlook-3cdeb221-7ae5-4c1d-8c1d-9e63216c1efd?redirectSourcePath=%252fen-us%252farticle%252fkeyboard-shortcuts-for-outlook-for-mac-07ae68c8-b7a
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