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Re: Corrupted NVDA
Hi John,
NVDA 2018.4.1 is the latest stable build of NVDA. Possible confusion because it did, in fact, come out in 2019, but it is a point release for 2018.4 (as in, identical to 2018.4 with just a
Hi John,
NVDA 2018.4.1 is the latest stable build of NVDA. Possible confusion because it did, in fact, come out in 2019, but it is a point release for 2018.4 (as in, identical to 2018.4 with just a
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By
Quentin Christensen
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#54461
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Corrupted NVDA
Hello,
I have Windows 10 Home on an Acer Swift notebook with a Focus 40 Braille display. NVDA is 2018.4.1 with BrailleExtender.
Somehow it seems to have gotten corrupted. If I leave the machine idle
Hello,
I have Windows 10 Home on an Acer Swift notebook with a Focus 40 Braille display. NVDA is 2018.4.1 with BrailleExtender.
Somehow it seems to have gotten corrupted. If I leave the machine idle
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By
John J. Boyer
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#54460
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Brian and all
I'm really getting tired of your harassment. I never start these arguments. You go out of your way to argue with me. Every such discussion is started by you. You made a charge.
Brian and all
I'm really getting tired of your harassment. I never start these arguments. You go out of your way to argue with me. Every such discussion is started by you. You made a charge.
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Gene
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#54459
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
OO will open .dox files, but not save them, I think. You can save in the older style .doc files, which Microsoft Office can work with to this day.
There are definite accessibility quirks with both
OO will open .dox files, but not save them, I think. You can save in the older style .doc files, which Microsoft Office can work with to this day.
There are definite accessibility quirks with both
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JM Casey
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#54458
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Re: accessing a spreadsheet in "protected view"
I have no argument with the advice you've given, as everyone has their own tolerance for risk.
I will note, however, that what you propose doing would unleash exactly the same macros as my method does
I have no argument with the advice you've given, as everyone has their own tolerance for risk.
I will note, however, that what you propose doing would unleash exactly the same macros as my method does
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By
Brian Vogel
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#54457
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
What a surprise, Gene. You are free to scold all you want, and heaven knows you do. Every once in a while turnabout is absolutely fair play. And this is coming immediately upon the heels of my
What a surprise, Gene. You are free to scold all you want, and heaven knows you do. Every once in a while turnabout is absolutely fair play. And this is coming immediately upon the heels of my
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Brian Vogel
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#54456
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I should say that getting caught up in a discussion and replying, when I'm not far behind in messages, on occasion, really doesn't rise to the level deserving of a scolding comment.
I should say that getting caught up in a discussion and replying, when I'm not far behind in messages, on occasion, really doesn't rise to the level deserving of a scolding comment.
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Gene
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#54455
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I appreciate your retraction and I wouldn't have replied further except for your "you should have known better comment. I haven't thought about what I do much in this respect for quite sometime.
I appreciate your retraction and I wouldn't have replied further except for your "you should have known better comment. I haven't thought about what I do much in this respect for quite sometime.
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By
Gene
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#54454
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I don't use Office and I expect others will explain how to do this. Until then, I believe that pressing escape will take you out of it but I'm not sure of that. That is my not necessarily correct
I don't use Office and I expect others will explain how to do this. Until then, I believe that pressing escape will take you out of it but I'm not sure of that. That is my not necessarily correct
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By
Gene
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#54453
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Re: accessing a spreadsheet in "protected view"
Mary,
Brian gave you some very useful information on managing protected view. I must say that I like the protection it gives me. I prefer to be covered when a dynamic program like an excel workbook
Mary,
Brian gave you some very useful information on managing protected view. I must say that I like the protection it gives me. I prefer to be covered when a dynamic program like an excel workbook
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Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#54452
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Which I have already acknowledged. The misattribution was unintentional. You, of all people, should know to read through the entirety of a topic before responding.
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Brian - Windows 10 Home,
Which I have already acknowledged. The misattribution was unintentional. You, of all people, should know to read through the entirety of a topic before responding.
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Brian - Windows 10 Home,
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Brian Vogel
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#54451
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I didn't write that. That is the message I answered and I strongly disagreed with the opinion of the original poster.
Gene
I didn't write that. That is the message I answered and I strongly disagreed with the opinion of the original poster.
Gene
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By
Gene
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#54450
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Re: excel is stop when edited comment finish
Hi,
I think I experience the same when I edit a formula in a cell. However, I don't have to close Excel, I just press alt+tab to swop to another window and then press alt+tab to come back again into
Hi,
I think I experience the same when I edit a formula in a cell. However, I don't have to close Excel, I just press alt+tab to swop to another window and then press alt+tab to come back again into
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By
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#54449
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I just hit f12 to get a slightly different version (I think) of the “save as” dialog box. Using Office 2016 though, not 365.
I did use 365 for a while at work though and didn’t really find
I just hit f12 to get a slightly different version (I think) of the “save as” dialog box. Using Office 2016 though, not 365.
I did use 365 for a while at work though and didn’t really find
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By
JM Casey
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#54448
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Gene: Would you tell us how to turn off back stage?
Gene: Would you tell us how to turn off back stage?
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By
Richard Wells
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#54447
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Re: excel is stop when edited comment finish
Could be a bug with excell, ring ms disability and see if they can reproduce it.
Office is updated frequently so.
Could be a bug with excell, ring ms disability and see if they can reproduce it.
Office is updated frequently so.
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By
Shaun Everiss
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#54446
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
True, and I have no idea how this misattribution happened. I could have sworn that I replied directly to the post Travis offered, but clearly I used Gene's quote of Travis's material after his own
True, and I have no idea how this misattribution happened. I could have sworn that I replied directly to the post Travis offered, but clearly I used Gene's quote of Travis's material after his own
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By
Brian Vogel
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#54445
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Please note that Gene did not say what is attributed to him below, and in fact
argued coherently against it. The comment was made by Travis.
Antony.
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BASIC is to computer languages what Roman
Please note that Gene did not say what is attributed to him below, and in fact
argued coherently against it. The comment was made by Travis.
Antony.
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BASIC is to computer languages what Roman
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By
Antony Stone
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#54444
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Re: NVDA and ads blocker
George,
First, you need to have navigated to the page on which you wish to have it disabled. Then:
1. Hit ALT to throw focus to the Chrome Menu button, then left arrow over until you find
George,
First, you need to have navigated to the page on which you wish to have it disabled. Then:
1. Hit ALT to throw focus to the Chrome Menu button, then left arrow over until you find
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By
Brian Vogel
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#54443
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
There are so many products that use this service model, and have for many, many years now, that this comment is nonsense.
You can use Office up through 2016 (and I think even 2019) as an installed
There are so many products that use this service model, and have for many, many years now, that this comment is nonsense.
You can use Office up through 2016 (and I think even 2019) as an installed
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By
Brian Vogel
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#54442
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