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Hi Bill,

I am using Outlook 2003.  I find that I have to go to the address book and
insert the email address into the bcc box.  Re redirect, I believe you are
talking about Forward in Outlook.  Unfortunately in my version of Outlook
2003, I have to close the message and then find and click on Reply, Reply
All, or Forward.  I am using ZoomText screen magnification.  It might be a
little different if you are using JAWS.

Janice Knuth

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From: VICUG-L: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 12:08 PM
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Subject: blind carbon copy in Outlook

I am a recent emigrant from Eudora, which I really loved, to Outlook 2003,
which my employer requires.  I am a flagrant user of the BCC function in
Eudora, but cannot find its counterpart in Outlook.  Any body else use that
function?  I also like to use the "redirect" function in Eudora, but cannot
find its counterpart either.

Thanks,
Bill


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