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Hi all,
For those who have Jaws 17, if you don't have 17.0.2619, which is the 
latest version of Jaws 17, download and install that one.
Just go to the help menu, and down arrow to check for updates.
Harry

On 11/4/2016 10:24 AM, Duane Farrar wrote:
> I, too, have more than a few weird issues with Jaws 17 and 
> Thunderbird. Jaws does not read all screen objects as I tab to them. 
> Jaws also seems to often stop talking for a length of time or run very 
> slowly. If a new message arrives in my Inbox while I am writing or 
> editing a message, these behaviors are exacerbated even further. For 
> example, it just happened and Jaws seemed to lose its place in the 
> message text. Tabbing back to the Subject field and then back to the 
> text seems to reset things. I, too, have had difficulty editing a 
> forwarded message. Sometimes I have resorted to copy and pasting the 
> entire message text into Notepad, removing the unwanted message header 
> and replacing the message text. Kind of old school and kludgey, but it 
> seems to work.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Duane
>
>
>
> On 11/4/2016 8:07 AM, Ana G wrote:
>> I have a lot of weird little issues with Jaws and Thunderbird.
>>
>>
>> One area is with messages I'm trying to forward. Most of the time, 
>> the body of the message seems blank, and I can't do anything with the 
>> header.
>>
>>
>> what I do instead is reply, tab to the To edit box, and change the 
>> name. Then I can cut the headers and do whatever else I need to do.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/3/2016 9:29 PM, Rachel wrote:
>>> Hi, everyone.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure when this problem started, but likely with the latest 
>>> release of either JAWS (V17) or Thunderbird.
>>>
>>>
>>> When I forward messages to others, I like to remove the headers so 
>>> that people can just begin reading the message on the first screen.  
>>> But lately, it seems that the headers are in table form - or at 
>>> least JAWS thinks they are.  And though I can physically delete the 
>>> text itself, the space/lines that it takes up is still there, and I 
>>> can't get rid of it no matter what I do.  Is there a way to delete a 
>>> table easily from within a Thunderbird message?
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, sometimes, after I've deleted the header text, I can't 
>>> actually see the original message - JAWS just says "blank," and the 
>>> Braille shows nothing, too.  What is going on?
>>>
>>>
>>> I never used to have such problems, and I'm so frustrated! I want to 
>>> do the courteous thing in deleting all that excess header info from 
>>> messages, but I'm at the point of just not wanting to bother with it 
>>> anymore.  Can anyone help?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any ideas on what to do.
>>>
>>> Rachel
>>>
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