Thanks, this is great too.
That's particularly good if I'm not what I have someone filed under.
Kirsten.
On 3 Dec 2011, at 11:30, Red.Falcon wrote:
> Hi Kirsten!
> A bit late on this subject!
> But you can also bring up your address panel with command+option+A and go to
> the table of address
Hi Kirsten!
A bit late on this subject!
But you can also bring up your address panel with command+option+A and go to
the table of addresses!
When interacting with it just arrow down through the list and when you get to
one you wish to use, just press enter and continue down through the list doing
Brilliant! I understand now-it's a glitch and it works exactly the way you
said. Thanks all for the quick responses and the detail! I tried your
suggestion, Teresa, of putting return between and then when I tabbed off and
back on they were all there as I'd wanted.
Thanks, very annoying issue re
Hi, Kirsten,
VO sometimes does odd things in the "to" field of a message. It always says
"selection deleted", probably because it is removing the highlighting from the
first selected address and moving on to the rest of the edit field. Also, it
does not seem to read properly when you move line b
All your answers make total sense, but I just can't get it to work. I've tried:
Putting in a comma in between addresses;
Putting in a semi-colon between addresses;
Putting a return in between;
Pressing space or double tapping on the trackpad when the address I want comes
up;
moving off the fi
yup,
or you can just add the address in the ways you described in the to field and
just put a comma in between each address..
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org
On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:24 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
> if you have set up your addre
To add to this, once you have an address you want, press return on it, and
continue for as many as you need.
Teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. Feynman
On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
> if you have set up your address book, all y
if you have set up your address book, all your contacts are automatically
available when you go to your "To" field. all you do is either type in the name
of the person stored in your address book or if you happen to know the first
few letters of the email address, mail automatically shows you a
Hi,
In the Mac's mail program, how can you get it to send to multiple addresses?
And how can you choose who to send to if you have more than one address-for
example in Outlook there is a to … button which you can press and then choose
from your address book; when you've selected it will put it