Hi All,
This thread has a few topics.
First, I'm a Thunderbird user. When I updated to Windows Fall Creators
Update, I didn't lose any of my emails. On the desktop, I didn't do
anything before the update; then after the update, I opened Thunderbird,
and all my accounts and email messages were just fine. On my laptop,
where memory was low, I uninstalled Thunderbird and deleted the
Thunderbird folder in my Roaming folder before the Windows update; then
after the update, I reinstalled Thunderbird and set up my accounts: all
my messages came back.
Second, I don't use Outlook, but as someone else pointed out, my
understanding is that older versions of Outlook should work with newer
versions of Windows. If you're referring to Outlook Express, I haven't
used that in a very long time, so can't vouch. I have used Windows Mail,
though not recently, and it is accessible. When I was using it
regularly, there were a few things that involved extra steps. When I
used it again about a year later, most of those things had been
corrected. My guess is that it's probably fine now.
Third, Outlook hasn't been part of recent versions of Office 365, but I
read a recent announcement saying that it would be included. Until a
couple of months ago, I had an Office 365 subscription for two years.
Outlook wasn't installed with it. When I checked into why that was, I
don't remember if I had to pay extra or buy a separate product. I just
did a quick search for the announcement about Outlook to be included in
Office, but I'm not finding it so I'm not sure when that starts.
Fourth, when you get an Office 365 subscription, you download and
install office in the usual way, and you can use it offline. I know I
had problems the first few times I tried using it offline, but I don't
remember if it was a Microsoft issue that was corrected or a setting I
had to change. All works well until your subscription expires. At that
point, you need to renew to access Office.
Fifth, on a related topic, I have Office, the non365 suite. I actually
have a couple of copies: One for the desktop, another for the laptop,
and maybe one for the tablet. Whenever I uninstall Office, Microsoft
seems to know and makes it available to me again. For example, my dinky
laptop has little memory, so I always have had to uninstall a lot of
stuff before upgrading to the next version of Windows. Each time, I'm
able to reinstall Office without having to pay for it again.
Ciao
On 11/10/2017 10:11 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Using Windows 10, and jaws 18.
>
> I use Thunderbird for my email, and I want to copy all the emails in
> my inbox to the clipboard, then, paste them into another folder on my
> computer, so I can keep them, and not lose them, when I upgrade to
> windows 10 fall creators update version 1709.
>
> I tried going to the top of the list of messages in the list view, and
> do a control A then a control c, but nothing has been copied to the
> clipboard.
>
> I have to get this done before tonight, because that's when I'm going
> to get the upgrade done for me.
>
> Harry
>
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