I use Outlook and this has not really happened to me. It works very well.
Brandon
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Kelly Ford
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 11:26 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Outlook on Mac
Hello,
It has been a bit since I used Outlook
Hello,
It has been a bit since I used Outlook on the Mac. I just tried it again today
and am finding that as I arrow up and down the message list, messages that gain
focus are frequently not being reae. Is anyone else finding this?
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Hi,
How do I set up the desk top version for outlook ? I do not want to use the
web mail for outlook. Any help would be appreciate .
Becky
> On Jan 21, 2024, at 5:38 AM, Julie Rattray wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes I use outlook as well - because I work at a university and we us
outlook
Hi
I am trying to create a new message in outlook but some reason it is not doing
it for some reason. What is the command again and any other commands?
Thanks
Again
Becky Sabo
On Jan 19, 2024, at 4:00 PM, Brandon Olivares wrote:
Outlook works extremely well on the Mac. I’m using it now to
Hi
I am trying to create a new message in outlook but some reason it is not doing
it for some reason. What is the command again and any other commands?
Thanks
Again
Becky Sabo
> On Jan 19, 2024, at 4:00 PM, Brandon Olivares
> wrote:
>
> Outlook works extremely well on the Ma
This Microsoft documentation lists the keyboard commands available in Outlook for Mac.https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-for-outlook-3cdeb221-7ae5-4c1d-8c1d-9e63216c1efd From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Brandon Olivares Date: Friday, January 19, 2024
Microsoft 365 can be configured so that only Outlook can access Exchange Online for the e-mail and calendar. In that case, using Apple Mail is not an available option unless the setting is changed by the Microsoft 365 administrator. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Julie Rattray
There is an outlook app for ipdad and iPhone which works really well
> On 20 Jan 2024, at 00:28, roni mathew wrote:
>
> I agree as well; Outlook is so well integrated, and much easier to scroll
> through built-in lists and menus. Not to mention, the intouface is generally
&
Hi,
Yes I use outlook as well - because I work at a university and we use office
365 - when we switched to this there was something about it not being an
exchange account anymore so Mac mail didn’t work - but can’t remember why - it
might be something to do with authentication - and it might
I agree as well; Outlook is so well integrated, and much easier to scroll through built-in lists and menus. Not to mention, the intouface is generally more snappy, since one is not dealing with the web constantly loading, and navigating around to locate specific edit boxes or buttons is not a
I actually disagree; I use Outlook and I actually prefer it over Mail at this
point. But it’s not just a web app; they have an actual Mac app as well.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Maurice A. Mines
Date: Friday, January 19, 2024 at 4:56 PM
To: macvisionaries
Outlook works extremely well on the Mac. I’m using it now to reply to this.
To start a new email, press cmd+option+n. To send the message, press cmd+enter.
To reply, it’s just cmd+R like in Mail. It’s all very simple.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Rebecca Sabo
Date
You should be able to set up an exchange account by going to, system settings >
Internet accounts.
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On Jan 19, 2024, at 11:09, Suzanne Erb wrote:
Hello,
At my most recent job, I was encouraged to use Outlook, but I didn’t. I was
able to just set up my employer’s account in Mail.
Hmm for what it's worth Mac mail for me works much better thin outlook. On
the Mac outlook is a web app that vary confusing. Mac mail I find to be
much better to navigate than outlook. It works with VO vary well.
HTH Maurice Mines
> On Jan 19, 2024, at 20:55, Rebecca Sab
the only one using Mac Mail instead of Outlook.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 19, 2024, at 3:08 PM, Suzanne Erb wrote:
>
> Hello,
> At my most recent job, I was encouraged to use Outlook, but I didn’t. I was
> able to just set up my employer’s account in Mail. No one ever knew that I
Hello,
At my most recent job, I was encouraged to use Outlook, but I didn’t. I was
able to just set up my employer’s account in Mail. No one ever knew that I did
not use Outlook.
I was surprised at how easy it was to set up. I believe it was
considered an "Exchange ac
Mine Check the pulldown menus in the menu bar. Everything you're looking for
should be there.
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On Jan 19, 2024, at 10:55, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions . I have to use outlook for email through my
university. I am using a Mac computer. I was wond
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions . I have to use outlook for email through my
university. I am using a Mac computer. I was wondering what are the commands
to send a message? What is the command to create a new message? Also what is
the command to reply back to a email in outlook?
Thank
I think a whole lot of the navigation with VO has changed within Outlook on
the Mac. Not sure why.
Herman
On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 9:40 AM Kelly Ford wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone else has noticed a change inbehavior when moving
> messages in Outlook on the Mac. You enter a search f
I am wondering if anyone else has noticed a change inbehavior when moving
messages in Outlook on the Mac. You enter a search for the mailbox and then
would tab to a list of mailboxes. Arrowing up and down used to read that list
without any need for VO interaction. Now all you get is group for
In general.
Thanks!
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Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2022 11:43 AM
To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Reading Messages from Outlook Only?
Is this something you want to do on a time based / focus based
right arrow or VO-backslash. Or
you can navigate to the Outlook account in the mailboxes list and then finding
the inbox folder there.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Oct 30, 2022, at 1:39 PM, Fazil M. wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> I have MacbookPro2017 and Ventura.
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Hi, Group.
I have MacbookPro2017 and Ventura.
I have three email accounts; one from Outlook, one from Google and one from
my InternetProvider.
How can I have Mail show me messages from Microsoft Outlook only, please?
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On 28/9/22 18:09, Andre Soares wrote:
In Outlook for Mac, when navigating the message list, Voiceover always reads
each message header by an order my brain always finds strange:
Subject, Sender and then Date.
This is despite the fact that, to a sighted person, the message list
Hello all,
I’m currently having a strange problem, where Voiceover seems to be reading
things in a different order from how they are displayed on screen.
In Outlook for Mac, when navigating the message list, Voiceover always reads
each message header by an order my brain always finds strange
:08, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
I know Outlook is part of MS 365. I've had an Outlook email account
a while. But I may have messed something up. I can no longer use the account on
either Windows or Mac.
I use the Outlook Web Access (OWA). I need to get into my Outlook ac
Why not go to Internet Accounts, in System Preferences on your Mac. There you
can set up a new account using your outlook.com email address.
Should be simple enough.
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On Jul 11, 2022, at 13:08, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
I know Outlook is part of MS 365
I know Outlook is part of MS 365. I've had an Outlook email account
a while. But I may have messed something up. I can no longer use the
account on either Windows or Mac.
I use the Outlook Web Access (OWA). I need to get into my Outlook
account but cannot. Can't do it f
Matthew
Yes. It is what is configure when seting up an outlook account.
On 7/10/2022 2:30 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Is this currently a valid server name for Outlook? Thanks.
outlook.office365.com
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Those who make peaceful revolu
I cannot find where to view my Outlook account. I'm using the
https://outlook.live.com/owa/ address. I wonder if Microsoft change
something within the past month. The latest message is a month old and
there should have been more.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Those who make peac
Jason,
I almost missed your reply because it wasn't top posted. :)
I have a suspicion its not a server error. I have a Microsoft 365
subscription on Windows and an Outlook email account on Windows, Mac and
iPhone as well. Error is on both Windows and Mac now.
What started thi
On 10/7/22 14:30, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Is this currently a valid server name for Outlook? Thanks.
outlook.office365.com
I think so. Any client software you use it with should report an error
message fairly quickly if not. You can definitely access that address
v
Is this currently a valid server name for Outlook? Thanks.
outlook.office365.com
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Well, Outlook has become a bit of a bloated mess but when I was using Exchange
365 with my work account, there was a “new” view for outlook that I felt more
efficient in. Since my employment has changed and I am now using a private
exchange service this option was no longer available to me, and
Hello,
I found this on the web:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/basic-tasks-using-a-screen-reader-with-email-in-outlook-3fe74ea4-b512-490f-bb42-95fdeb722b9e
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/basic-tasks-using-a-screen-reader-with-email-in-outlook-3fe74ea4-b512-490f-b
I’d love this as well, sense I’m finding it a pain in the butt to even navigate
to my e-mail folders with it.
> On Aug 5, 2020, at 2:36 PM, Paul Parravano wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I’m beginning to use Outlook and am wondering if there is a key command list
> or a getting-
Hello all,
I’m beginning to use Outlook and am wondering if there is a key command list or
a getting-started piece that might be helpful? I began with writing an email
and found that when I hit the enter key, I’m not getting a new line, but rather
being moved to another part of Outlook. Hoping
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
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 scr
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
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
operation.
> On Jun 30, 2020, at 23:21, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> 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.
rote:
hi everyone,
I have been partially sighted for the past several years. I have to switch to
complete voice over now because of a surgery I cannot see at all. I am using
voice over with Microsoft outlook on the Mac. When I type a name into the two
column, I can’t figure out how to get to the o
Hi mark,
I'm sitting here at my windows machine currently but from memory in outlook for
mac there is not an option to bulk download your attachments
I thought / think there is an option to do this in mac mail which should also
work fine now with exchange if you are running an up to dat
Hello,
Macintosh Mail, Contacts Notes calendars and reminders can all sync to some
level with Microsoft 365 exchange servers. I believe they also work with older
Exchange servers. So for my work Macintosh, I use Outlook for interaction, but
also went into Internet accounts and set up an
Hello All.
I am moving from an exchange Server access through Outlook for Mac. How can I
achieve emails , contacts, etc to my local or cloud drives? Also is there a
way to download (Batch download) files attached to the emails?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Marc
go4itda...@gmail.com
Please share this feedback with Microsoft Outlook. The auto-completion works
fine in Apple Mail and in Spotlight. Although accessibility for Outlook on the
Mac has come a long way, this is one particular area where it is really
lacking. Especially when as a keyboard only user, you do not have
: 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
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
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
.
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From: 'Nancy Badger' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2020 9:04 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Microsoft outlook on the Mac
hi everyone,
I have been partially sighted for the past several years. I have to switch to
complete voice over now
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
hi everyone,
I have been partially sighted for the past several years. I have to switch to
complete voice over now because of a surgery I cannot see at all. I am using
voice over with Microsoft outlook on the Mac. When I type a name into the two
column, I can’t figure out how to get to the
macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Julie Rattray
> Sent: Thursday, 25 June 2020 10:53 PM
> To: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Re: Outlook on the Mac has been fixed for me!
>
> Hi,
>
> Can you help this is a non vo question but
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Behalf Of Julie Rattray
Sent: Thursday, 25 June 2020 10:53 PM
To: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Outlook on the Mac has been fixed for me!
Hi,
Can you help this is a non vo question but as a windows user of outlook I have
been trying to set up an ema
>
> Can you help this is a non vo question but as a windows user of outlook I
> have been trying to set up an email account on outlook it is an iCloud
> account (on a windows machine for one of my kids) despite putting in the
> correct email address and password and checking server
/en-us/HT204283>
HTH
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On Jun 25, 2020, at 05:53, Julie Rattray wrote:
Hi,
Can you help this is a non vo question but as a windows user of outlook I have
been trying to set up an email account on outlook it is an iCloud account (on a
windows machine for one of my kids) despite p
Hi,
Can you help this is a non vo question but as a windows user of outlook I have
been trying to set up an email account on outlook it is an iCloud account (on a
windows machine for one of my kids) despite putting in the correct email
address and password and checking server settings which
>
> I just wanted to note that Microsoft Outlook for Mac has been very
> reliable for me - more so than the Windows version, which crashes too often.
> One of my accounts absolutely requires Outlook.
>
> On 6/24/20 6:46 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries wro
I just wanted to note that Microsoft Outlook for Mac has been very
reliable for me - more so than the Windows version, which crashes too
often. One of my accounts absolutely requires Outlook.
On 6/24/20 6:46 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hello all.
If you remember
Hello all.
If you remember the other day I sent an email of how to set up folders in
Windows using Narrator and Jaws when using the ICloud App.
Well, I did have outlook on the Mac and I deleted the account to see what would
happen as I wasn’t getting all my sub folders as I had set my rules up
Hello.
I have a few issues that is really driving me mad as I could do both these
things once before but it’s not happening at the moment. I cannot remember how
to do it.
This has to parts so this is going to be a long email!
1. I would like to subscribe folders to my Microsoft Outlook as
Oh and joy,
If you have a lot of contacts and related info in your mail account,
You could in outlook try exporting from the existing in to a pst file and then
once you have your new account up and working import the pst file back in to
your outlook account for the new setup.
-Original
know the new setup is working correctly then you can look at removing
that account from the second client
If you have your pop mail kept on your server or on the server then your imap
setup should see the existing mail there and show it to you.
I use office 365 or outlook 365 both in windows
Brad outlook express on windows did have both pop and imap,
What outlook express do you be speakering of?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Brad Snyder
Sent: Sunday, 9 February 2020 5:25 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Outlook On IMac
This is correct. If
outlook or I’m sure apple mail
has an equivalent option and then setup your new mail connection using imap and
then import your archive in to the new setup to have your older mail showing in
your existing account.
If you can’t do this from your mail client then I’d find a new mail client.
From
I don't believe you can transfer anything from Outlook to the Apple mail
client. you just set up your mail account in the Apple mail client and move
forward from there. once you set up and start using an IMAP mail, you're good
to go moving forward. I don't think you can do anyt
I had a feeling. So, to make sure I have this straight in my own mind I need
to:
First set up an apple mail account;
Second transfer the contents of Outlook into it on the computer.
Is that correct?
Thanks,
Joy
On Feb 8, 2020, at 11:45 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
Once you have setup a mail
are right Brad, Outlook Express was using pop, sadly so is this Outlook. I
really didn't want it to but with my total lack of tech knowledge I didn't
insist. My Iphone is set up for IMap. If I change the settings (a whole new
challenge) in Outlook would that look after getting the
You are right Brad, Outlook Express was using pop, sadly so is this Outlook. I
really didn't want it to but with my total lack of tech knowledge I didn't
insist. My Iphone is set up for IMap. If I change the settings (a whole new
challenge) in Outlook would that look after gettin
, this will not be the case.
The old Outlook Express you were using does not support IMAP, and was most
likely using a POP setup.
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On Feb 8, 2020, at 10:04, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
If the mail is on the server, you should simply be able to access it from
whate
ly be able to access it from
whatever client software you choose, without having to export and import
folders.
On 2/8/20, 09:52, "J. Cyr" wrote:
Thank you to everyone who replied. The Outlook I am running isn't Office
365 I'm not sure if that makes a difference. I
If the mail is on the server, you should simply be able to access it from
whatever client software you choose, without having to export and import
folders.
On 2/8/20, 09:52, "J. Cyr" wrote:
Thank you to everyone who replied. The Outlook I am running isn't Office
365
Thank you to everyone who replied. The Outlook I am running isn't Office 365
I'm not sure if that makes a difference. I use my email A Lot, however, I
don't need it to do anything fancy. I just ended my twenty-one year
relationship with Outlook Express on Tuesday , ... shou
Microsoft Outlook for Mac works well for me, and the current Office 365 version
is quite accessible with VoiceOver. It's effective for working with mail and
the calendar. I haven't tried anything else with Outlook, though.
On 2/7/20, 13:35, "alia robinson" wrote:
the
ere a
guide for how to use Outlook (preferably using Voice Over)? And? Is Outlook
really the most accessible email app?
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Good day,
I recently switched from a (Older) Microsoft PC to my new IMac. To put it
mildly I'm just fumbling around at the moment. I was wondering, is there a
guide for how to use Outlook (preferably using Voice Over)? And? Is Outlook
really the most accessible email app?
Any an
Hi Lists,
I've cross posted this to kill 2 birds,
I've just noticed that Microsoft have updated Outlook for IOS and one of the
updated features is that it will now allow for interfacing with iCloud / iCloud
Drive and One Drive as well as a couple of other cloud based storage site.
I
9 to 5 Mac - Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:21 PM
Microsoft Outlook for iOS updated with revamped Apple Watch notifications
Earlier this month, Microsoft released a useful update to its Outlook app
for iOS with new Apple Watch Series 4 complications. Now, the company is
back with another Apple
/ VoiceOver moves to the message list. Also, there is some
inconsistency with expand/colaspe sub-folders and a unlabeled icon with each
folder name.
I will say there has been some improvements in Outlook in the last six months
though in terms of its interactions with VoiceOver. I guess I am a little wary
cludes the desktop applications.
>
> In particular, I would be interested in word and outlook. I won't need excel
> or power point.
I have these installed on my Mac via Office 365. They're reasonably accessible
with VoiceOver, but I ahven't used them sufficiently to comment on an
One of my accounts needs to be accessed via Microsoft Outlook (i.e., the
Exchange support in Apple Mail won't work with it).
Fortunately, Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac is quite accessible. I notice,
however, that some functions are tedious to perform via the keyboard. A good
example is sele
Mac?
>>
>> Yes - buy an Office 365 subscription that includes the desktop applications.
>>>
>>> In particular, I would be interested in word and outlook. I won't need
>>> excel or power point.
>>
>> I have these installed on my Mac via Office
e.com/> and check the plans. Outlook is
> included. You can trial Office 365 for 30 days.
>
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> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
> Many believe that we have been visited
> in the past. What if it were true?
>
>> On 4/4/2018 9:47 AM, Da
Go to <https://products.office.com/> and check the plans. Outlook is
included. You can trial Office 365 for 30 days.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
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Many believe that we have been visited
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On 4/4/2018 9:47 AM, Daniel McGee
e 365 subscription that includes the desktop applications.
>>
>> In particular, I would be interested in word and outlook. I won't need excel
>> or power point.
>
> I have these installed on my Mac via Office 365. They're reasonably accessible
> with Vo
Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hi all, any way of trying out microsoft's products on the Mac?
Yes - buy an Office 365 subscription that includes the desktop applications.
>
> In particular, I would be interested in word and outlook. I won't need excel
> or power point.
I have
Hi all, any way of trying out microsoft's products on the Mac?
In particular, I would be interested in word and outlook. I won't need excel or
power point.
Thanks
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> installer from the 365 site. Do you have a pointer for the beta code?
>
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 4:16 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> I would suggest using the preview / beta versions of Office on the
> Macintosh if possible. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly
&g
would suggest using the preview / beta versions of Office on the Macintosh
>> if possible. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly more
>> frustrating to use with VoiceOver. The newer versions don't rea the blank
>> fields in the table of messages, and v
: Outlook for iOS updated with redesigned navigation, conversations, and
more
I don't use Outlook myself, but I thought this would be of interest to those
who do.
Outlook for iOS updated with redesigned navigation, conversations, and more
9to5Mac / Michael Potuck
<https://9to
I don't use Outlook myself, but I thought this would be of interest to those
who do.
Outlook for iOS updated with redesigned navigation, conversations, and more
9to5Mac / Michael Potuck
Microsoft has today announced an update to its Outlook app for iOS that brings
a variety of change
I wouldn’t say that,
I don’t use Office 365 online but I do use office 365 desktop installed
applications,
Mainly outlook, I use it more on the windows side than in the mac,
As for office 365 web I only use if anything the webmail interface when I have
to.
From: macvisionaries
tosh
> if possible. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly more
> frustrating to use with VoiceOver. The newer versions don't rea the blank
> fields in the table of messages, and very specifically indicate how many
> unread messages are in each thread.
&g
ble. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly more
> frustrating to use with VoiceOver. The newer versions don't rea the blank
> fields in the table of messages, and very specifically indicate how many
> unread messages are in each thread.
>
>
So, no one recommends or uses the Office 365 Web UI?
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 1:16 PM Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> I would suggest using the preview / beta versions of Office on the
> Macintosh if possible. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly
> more frustrating to use with Voice
I would suggest using the preview / beta versions of Office on the Macintosh if
possible. I found the standard Outlook to be significantly more frustrating to
use with VoiceOver. The newer versions don't rea the blank fields in the table
of messages, and very specifically indicate how
I use the outlook client or Apple mail myself. Outlook is quite good although
I’m a bit more used to apple mail, outlook is very accessible on the Mac.
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 3:06 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
>
> I use MacOS High Sierra with Voiceover and am now starting to use Outlook 36
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