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Catherine Turner <[log in to unmask]>
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Catherine Turner <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi.  I can't help with your questions about those applications because I
don't use jaws but to subscribe from a different account you can send a
message too:
[log in to unmask]
and type in the message unsubscribe vicug-l from your current account, then
from the new account send one saying subscribe vicug-l.

Catherine
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Hi, everyone,=20
I still have not heard from anyone on this issue.  I think it was =
because I was sending them wrong.  Well, does anyone know if  Group Wise =
e-mail package works with Jaws.   I am a college student and will have =
to use this package occasionally.  I will use this package when I have =
to e-mail all students or all staff.  Also there is two data based =
products the college uses.  One of these is called lexnix-nexis.   The =
other program is called EBSCOhost.  I am wondering if there will be any =
problems with Jaws reading these data bases?  My last question concerns =
the list.  I will be going back to college soon and my e-mail address =
will be changing.  How do I make this    change to the list?  Any help =
would be appreciated. =20
Jamie Seeger e-mail [log in to unmask]



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appreciated.&nbsp;=20
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