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Jan Santos and Doyle Saylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jun 2006 06:21:37 -0700
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I wonder if Outlook Exp. has changed something recently.  All of a sudden
with certain messages I too need to answer the collapsed conversations
thing.  To my knowledge, I have not changed anything either.  By the way, I
have no idea what this collapsed conversations thing is or what it's for.  I
am a new Outlook Ex. user, so I didn't know if I'd done something by
accident or what.

Also I have some messages which continue to say unread, no matter if I've
opened them five times, and others change to read like they're supposed to
after I read them.

A friend of mine is all of a sudden having some new problems with using some
sound files which involve Outlook Ex.

So I don't know what answers and/or generalizations we might draw from all
this.

 And since we're on the topic of Outlook Exp., does anyone know of a good
list for blind folks and Outlook Exp.?

Good luck to us, Judy.

Jan Santos

P.S.  I sent this yesterday, and I believe it just went to Judy.  So this
morning I'm sending it with "reply all", so I hope it makes it to the
VICUG-L list.

Another question occurs to me; even if OE has made changes, wouldn't we need
to download it ourselves for it to take effect on our own computer?  Or is
there some way that OE automatically makes changes in our computers without
our knowledge?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Judy" <
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 11:06 AM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Outlook express question

> Hello List, I use I.E. 6 with Outlook express and JAWS 7.  This morning
when
> I pressed delete on a message, a message came up asking me if I wanted to
> delete all the messages in the collapsed conversation.  I answered no but
it
> came up again when I deleted the next message.  I recall several months
back
> I think the same message came up and I answered yes and it totally cleared
> out all of my folders.  How did my messages get marked as collapsed and
how
> can I  remove this designation?  Also some of my messages which I have
> opened and read are still being displayed as unread, I haven't made any
> changes so this is puzzling to me, the only thing that has happened is
that
> I have just completed a Microsoft critical update.  Thanks for any help,
> Judy
> -------------------------
> Judy Prociuk from beautiful Saskatchewan
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 11:06 AM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Outlook express question


> Hello List, I use I.E. 6 with Outlook express and JAWS 7.  This morning
when
> I pressed delete on a message, a message came up asking me if I wanted to
> delete all the messages in the collapsed conversation.  I answered no but
it
> came up again when I deleted the next message.  I recall several months
back
> I think the same message came up and I answered yes and it totally cleared
> out all of my folders.  How did my messages get marked as collapsed and
how
> can I  remove this designation?  Also some of my messages which I have
> opened and read are still being displayed as unread, I haven't made any
> changes so this is puzzling to me, the only thing that has happened is
that
> I have just completed a Microsoft critical update.  Thanks for any help,
> Judy
> -------------------------
> Judy Prociuk from beautiful Saskatchewan
> Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
> windows messenger: [log in to unmask]
> skype: judy.p
>
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