Re: File Grouping
Mauricio Molina
Hi Victor,
To be clear, are you attempting to apply the view to all folders while still in the folder with the issue and not from the Control Panel?
For example, after performing the steps outlined earlier in let’s say the Downloads folder:
I apologize if these are in fact the steps you tried. This is what I had to do to make the setting stick.
Good luck.
Mauricio
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Victor Gouveia
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 11:19 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] File Grouping
Hi Mike,
Thanks for this, it helped, byt only temporarily. When I go to aply to all folders, it reverts back to the grouped items and changes the sort order to date accessed.
Any idea what’s going on?
Victor
From: Mike B Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 2:00 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] File Grouping
Hi Victor,
This is because you need to change the, Group By, setting to, None, in the view menu. While in a folder, let's use the Downloads folder as an example. Press, Control + spacebar, so Jaws reports, not selected. Open the context menu with the Applications key or Shift + F10. Press enter on the, View submenu, choose what you want, list , details or... and press enter. Open the context menu and open the, Sort By submenu, and press enter on your choice. Now open the context menu and open the, Group By submenu, find, None, and press enter.
----- Original Message ----- From: Victor Gouveia Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 10:49 AM Subject: [jaws-users] File Grouping
Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Brian Lee
Hello Adrian,
Sometimes using draft view and stopping background repagination helps speed up navigating in Word. I don’t know if doing those things will help but you might want to try. You cannot stop the repagination of a large document in print view as Word needs to continually show pages the way they would be if printed. You can switch to draft view under the view tab of the ribbon. To stop background repagination you first need to be in draft view or the option doesn’t even show in the advanced category of the Word options. After changing to draft view go into the Word options and choose the advanced category. One of the last groups in this category is General. It is faster to repeatedly use shift Tab to get to the General group. There will be a “enable background repagination” checkbox that you can uncheck and then use OK. While in draft view you won’t get the information about the placement of the text or graphics and how the pages will appear if printed. For example, in print view you might use Alt with delete to hear that the cursor is one inch from the left. In draft view you might hear that it is at 0 inches. When you change back to print view the repagination will start again.
I don’t know if this will help but it might be worth checking it out.
Take care.
Brian Lee brianllee@...
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io [mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io] On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: July 2, 2019 11:16 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Issue with Presenter View in PowerPoint
Van Lant, Robin
Sorry about that empty message.
I’m having an issue where I’m being sent Powerpoint files. It’s easier to read these complex files in presentation mode with F5. However, they are opening with Presenter mode and I’m hearing buttons and timer tools. Any idea why and how to get rid of them? I havent’ had time to watch the full webinars Vispero did.
Using Office 2016 with Win 10 and JAWS 2019. Robin
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Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 4:53 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] Issue with Presenter View in PowerPoint
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Issue with Presenter View in PowerPoint
Van Lant, Robin
Robin Van Lant, Sr. Program Manager, Strategy & Performance Management Key Equipment Finance | 720-304-1060 | www.keyequipmentfinance.com
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Re: Archive folder
Holger Fiallo
Got it. Thanks so much. It work.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of david
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Archive folder
Hello try;
1, make sure your inside the folder which you wish to rename.
2, press shif+f6key you will hear; mail folders treeview,
3, now you can use the f2key to edit the name. to get back to your message list inside the folder, just press the f6key.
hope this helps.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger Fiallo
Using jaws 2019, outlook 365 a and w10. Can I rename the folder title Archive? I created the folder to put emails to avoid losing them. However I would like to rename the folder. I attempted to use f2 but did not work. Help.
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Adrian Spratt
If anything, I overdid RAM. And yes, I did reboot at one point.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 4:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Adrian, Are you using a computer with a minimal amount of RAM? If not, maybe you need to reboot, or increase your virtual RAM. HTH. Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
That worked. Thanks. I’m still open for a faster, less complicated solution, but I’m glad to have this option.
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On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Can you convert it to an RTF file? WordPad should open it by default, or if Word still opens the RTF file, use open with and select Wordpad. HTH.
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:44 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi Glenn,
I did mean cut, as in cut from the current document to paste into another. Just in case, I just now tried copying instead of cutting, but went through the same time-consuming and fruitless performance.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Hi Adrian, Do you cut, or do you copy? I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not after. So you cut it and paste it somewhere else. Or possibly you did copy and are using the word "cut" indiscriminately. When you "cut", it means to remove it from here. If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Glenn / Lenny
Adrian,
Are you using a computer with a minimal amount of
RAM?
If not, maybe you need to reboot, or increase your
virtual RAM.
HTH.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using
JAWS That worked. Thanks. I’m still open for a faster, less complicated solution, but I’m glad to have this option.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On
Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Can you convert it to an RTF file? WordPad should open it by default, or if Word still opens the RTF file, use open with and select Wordpad. HTH.
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:44 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi Glenn,
I did mean cut, as in cut from the current document to paste into another. Just in case, I just now tried copying instead of cutting, but went through the same time-consuming and fruitless performance.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On
Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Hi Adrian, Do you cut, or do you copy? I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not after. So you cut it and paste it somewhere else. Or possibly you did copy and are using the word "cut" indiscriminately. When you "cut", it means to remove it from here. If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Adrian Spratt
That worked. Thanks. I’m still open for a faster, less complicated solution, but I’m glad to have this option.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 3:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Can you convert it to an RTF file? WordPad should open it by default, or if Word still opens the RTF file, use open with and select Wordpad. HTH.
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:44 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi Glenn,
I did mean cut, as in cut from the current document to paste into another. Just in case, I just now tried copying instead of cutting, but went through the same time-consuming and fruitless performance.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Hi Adrian, Do you cut, or do you copy? I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not after. So you cut it and paste it somewhere else. Or possibly you did copy and are using the word "cut" indiscriminately. When you "cut", it means to remove it from here. If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Excell question
Van Lant, Robin
Yes, here is the formula. Adding the dollar sign is what tells Excel not to change something.
if(d1=$d$41,"yes","no")
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Dwight Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 11:47 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] Excell question
Hello: Using JAWS 14 on HP Envy and Excell 2007 I have the following formula:
if(d1=d41,"yes","no") In replicating the formula is it possible to let D1 increase with each cell while keeping D41 the same? Thanks for all help, Dwight Johnson
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Glenn / Lenny
Can you convert it to an RTF file?
WordPad should open it by default, or if Word still
opens the RTF file, use open with and select Wordpad.
HTH.
From: Adrian Spratt
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using
JAWS Hi Glenn,
I did mean cut, as in cut from the current document to paste into another. Just in case, I just now tried copying instead of cutting, but went through the same time-consuming and fruitless performance.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On
Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Hi Adrian, Do you cut, or do you copy? I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not after. So you cut it and paste it somewhere else. Or possibly you did copy and are using the word "cut" indiscriminately. When you "cut", it means to remove it from here. If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Excell question
Dwight Johnson
Yes it works! I knew there must be a way. Thanks so much.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io [mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io] On Behalf Of Chris Chaffin Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 1:06 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Excell question Yes, try this: if(d1=$d$41,"yes","no") The $ keeps it constant and will not let it change. Hope this helps. Chris On Jul 2, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Dwight Johnson <dwightej7@comcast.net> wrote:
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Re: File Grouping
Chris
If you deselect all files in the folder, then do a right click and from the menu go the group by sub menu and select none That should fix it
From: Victor Gouveia
Sent: 02 July 2019 18:49 To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] File Grouping
Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Adrian Spratt
Hi Glenn,
I did mean cut, as in cut from the current document to paste into another. Just in case, I just now tried copying instead of cutting, but went through the same time-consuming and fruitless performance.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 2:24 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi Adrian, Do you cut, or do you copy? I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not after. So you cut it and paste it somewhere else. Or possibly you did copy and are using the word "cut" indiscriminately. When you "cut", it means to remove it from here. If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Glenn / Lenny
Hi Adrian,
Do you cut, or do you copy?
I ask because cut is usually not ever the option to
use unless you want to move text from one place to another, like you are editing
and you think, hmm, this part of the sentence should go before, not
after.
So you cut it and paste it somewhere
else.
Or possibly you did copy and are using the word
"cut" indiscriminately.
When you "cut", it means to remove it from
here.
If so, try to copy, and not cut.
Glenn
From: Adrian Spratt
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:15 PM
Subject: [jaws-users] Splitting a Word file while using
JAWS Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: File Grouping
Victor Gouveia <victor.gouveia@...>
Hi David,
Thanks for your message. Please see my previous message
for my current predicament.
Thanks again for the solution.
Victor
From: david
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 2:01 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] File Grouping Give the following a try;
The, Group By, in the View menu needs to be changed. Try the following:
1. Open your Downloads folder, or, your documents folder, and press, Control + spacebar, to make sure nothing is selected. 2. Press the applications key or Shift + F10 to open the context menu. 3. In the View submenu press enter on, List, or whatever you want from this submenu. 4. Open the context menu again, open the, Sort By submenu, and press enter on, Name, or whatever your choice might be. 5. Open the context menu again, down arrow to the, Group By submenu, and press enter on, None. That's it, you should be good to go.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io
<jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Victor
Gouveia
Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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Re: File Grouping
Victor Gouveia <victor.gouveia@...>
Hi Mike,
Thanks for this, it helped, byt only temporarily. When I
go to aply to all folders, it reverts back to the grouped items and changes the
sort order to date accessed.
Any idea what’s going on?
Victor
From: Mike
B
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 2:00 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] File Grouping Hi Victor,
This is because you need to change
the, Group By, setting to, None, in the view menu. While in a folder,
let's use the Downloads folder as an example. Press, Control + spacebar,
so Jaws reports, not selected. Open the context menu with the Applications
key or Shift + F10. Press enter on the, View submenu, choose what you
want, list , details or... and press enter. Open the context menu and open
the, Sort By submenu, and press enter on your choice. Now open the context
menu and open the, Group By submenu, find, None, and press enter.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished! ----- Original Message -----
From: Victor Gouveia
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 10:49 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] File Grouping Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem
to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything
is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look
right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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Splitting a Word file while using JAWS
Adrian Spratt
Hi. I have a Word file that’s so long (1,400 pages), JAWS keeps stalling when I do a search. So I decided to locate the halfway point of the file, select the rest, cut it, and then paste it into a new document. However, I keep getting a message that Word “isn’t responding.” Naturally, JAWS also stops responding.
I tried selecting smaller and smaller sections (200 pages, even 100), but Word just won’t cooperate. I also tried converting the file to a .TXT file, but with even less success.
I’m using the latest JAWS, Word 2016 and Windows 10-1809. Any ideas? Any workarounds?
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Re: Excell question
Chris Chaffin
Yes, try this:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
if(d1=$d$41,"yes","no") The $ keeps it constant and will not let it change. Hope this helps. Chris
On Jul 2, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Dwight Johnson <dwightej7@comcast.net> wrote:
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Re: File Grouping
david
Give the following a try;
The, Group By, in the View menu needs to be changed. Try the following:
1. Open your Downloads folder, or, your documents folder, and press, Control + spacebar, to make sure nothing is selected. 2. Press the applications key or Shift + F10 to open the context menu. 3. In the View submenu press enter on, List, or whatever you want from this submenu. 4. Open the context menu again, open the, Sort By submenu, and press enter on, Name, or whatever your choice might be. 5. Open the context menu again, down arrow to the, Group By submenu, and press enter on, None. That's it, you should be good to go.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Victor Gouveia
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 1:49 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] File Grouping
Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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Re: File Grouping
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Victor,
This is because you need to change
the, Group By, setting to, None, in the view menu. While in a folder,
let's use the Downloads folder as an example. Press, Control + spacebar,
so Jaws reports, not selected. Open the context menu with the Applications
key or Shift + F10. Press enter on the, View submenu, choose what you
want, list , details or... and press enter. Open the context menu and open
the, Sort By submenu, and press enter on your choice. Now open the context
menu and open the, Group By submenu, find, None, and press enter.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
----- Original Message -----
From: Victor
Gouveia
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 10:49 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] File Grouping Hi Folks,
I just updated to Windows 10 version 1903, and my files seem
to be grouped by date, or at least, the last time I accessed them.
The go by today, last week, last month and so on.
Can I shut this off, and if so, how?
I’ve looked through the view menu and it seems like everything
is set like before the update, but I still can’t get it to look
right.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Victor
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