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Yusuf <yusufaosman@btinternet.com>Subject:
Re: Advanced Find in Outlook 2010 with WE 7.5.2Date:
Mon, Jan 23, 2012 6:32:46 amI'd also be interested in any answers to the below question as I've had
similar issues, but with using Outlook in Office 2007.
Yusuf
On 23/01/2012 11:27, Margaret Thomas wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> Outlook's Advanced Find feature, Control-Shift F is one of my favorite
> keystrokes since I first used it in OE. I've gotten it to work to at least
> some degree with JAWS 12 and 13, but haven't had any luck with it with
> Window-Eyes 7.5.2 on my 64 bit Win 7 Home Premium machine. I put learning
> WE on the back burner until I could get some kind of handle on Windows 7 and
> the new programs I needed to learn for it, but I'm ready to give it another
> chance. I thought I remembered that Control-Shift-F is a WE keystroke and I
> tried the bypass keystroke before issuing it, but it didn't work and I
> didn't find any messages when I knew there should be some in my search. Is
> there another keystroke in WE that will allow me to search for messages
> using multiple criteria in Outlook 2010 such as subject, from, to, and date?
> I know a bit about the search box, but haven't had a great deal of luck
> search for multiple criteria with it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Margaret
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similar issues, but with using Outlook in Office 2007.
Yusuf
On 23/01/2012 11:27, Margaret Thomas wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> Outlook's Advanced Find feature, Control-Shift F is one of my favorite
> keystrokes since I first used it in OE. I've gotten it to work to at least
> some degree with JAWS 12 and 13, but haven't had any luck with it with
> Window-Eyes 7.5.2 on my 64 bit Win 7 Home Premium machine. I put learning
> WE on the back burner until I could get some kind of handle on Windows 7 and
> the new programs I needed to learn for it, but I'm ready to give it another
> chance. I thought I remembered that Control-Shift-F is a WE keystroke and I
> tried the bypass keystroke before issuing it, but it didn't work and I
> didn't find any messages when I knew there should be some in my search. Is
> there another keystroke in WE that will allow me to search for messages
> using multiple criteria in Outlook 2010 such as subject, from, to, and date?
> I know a bit about the search box, but haven't had a great deal of luck
> search for multiple criteria with it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Margaret
> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to gw-info@gwmicro.com so the entire list will receive it.
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