[vip_students] Jaws & quotation marks

  • From: "tonysweeney" <tonysweeney1@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:19:00 +0100

Hi Paul, & All,
Paul I wonder if I could make a suggestion here?
For example I have being reading a very good and comprehensive reply to a query 
on autoresponse for Outlook Express, but unfortunately it was somewhat spoiled 
for me by Jaws continually speaking the quote marks when it would come to same!
I have the, some punctuation, checked in the Jaws manager and don't want to 
check the, none, option as then I will have a problem when reading urls for the 
dots dashes, and underscores and so on!
I know that when I am "putting my head on the block" and giving answers on the 
list from time to time I substitute the quote marks for commas.
Although possibly not gramatically correct I feel it works!
It is jjust that I find Jaws speking the quote marks in tutorials and answers 
to questions very irritating and distracts my concentration from the learning 
task at hand.
Below is an example of an email in point and it has lots of quotes!!
Trust you will take these comments in good part.
Continued success with this list.
It is certainly going from strength to strength!
All the best,
Tony Sweeney.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Traynor 
  To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 9:45 PM
  Subject: [vip_students] Outlook Express Auto Responder!


  Hi Edel,

  I'm going from memory here as I haven't used outlook express in many years 
but  I think this is how its done.

  Here are some instructions and tips that should help you set it up. There are 
three parts to this process; 

  1. Create the response message. 
  2. Create an
  Outlook Express rule. 
  3. Link the message to the rule.


  Let's create the message first.

  The easiest way to do this is to use Notepad in your Accessories folder 

  Step 1. START>Programs>Accessories>Notepad

  Step 2. Open the program, click "File menu" or press keys "alt + f"  and then 
click "New". 

  Step 3. Now type in the response that you want to be emailed while you are 
away. Write something like: 

  "Hi and thanks for your e-mail. I am out of the office between (type in the 
dates you will be away). I won't be checking e-mail during that time. Rest 
assured
  that I have received your e-mail and it is safely in my inbox. I'll get back 
to you as soon as possible after my return."

  Step 4.Next you'll want to save the auto-response file to your hard drive. 
Let's call it "OutOfOffice" and place it in a folder called "email-files" on 
your main
  hard drive.

  To do this;
  *. Go to start menu and then arrow down to "run".
  *. Type in to the run box; C:\  and press the "enter key" Now you are out on 
the hard drive or root area of your hard drive if you like to call it.
  *. Go to the "file menu", "alt + F" or click on "file" and choose "new".
  *. In the new sub menu, choose "Folder" and press enter key.
  *. Now you will be prompted for a name, call it; Email files and again press 
the "enter key".
  *. Press keys "alt + f4" to close out of here as we are finished out in the 
root area.

  Now lets go back to our notepad screen and after we have reviewed our  
response text, lets save it.

  Step 5. At the top of the window where you created the response e-mail, click 
the "File" menu and choose "Save As". A dialog box will pop open.

  Step 6. Save the file exactly as follows;

  C:\Email Files\OutOfOffice

  Now press the enter key when done.


  The file   will be created as a TXT file. So you'll end up with a file called 
outofoffice.txt in the "c:\email-files"
  folder. 


  (Part two)

  Part two of the process involves creating an e-mail rule. In Outlook Express, 
  Step 1. click the "Tools" menu, or press keys "alt + t"
  Step 2.  click or arrow down to  "Message Rules" and choose "Mail". 
  *. A four-parp dialog box will pop up.

  First part:. Select Conditions for your rule" scroll to the bottom of the 
list and add a check mark to "For all messages".

  Part 2:. Select Actions for your rule", check off "Reply with message".

  Part 3:. Rule description" the follow items will now be listed: 

  *.Apply this rule after the message arrives
  *. For all messages 
  *. Reply with message 

  Step 3. You'll notice that the word "message" in the last line is 
underscored. Click or use the spacebar  on it and a dialog box will open. 

  Step 4. In the "files of type box", choose "Text
  (*.txt)".


  Note:If all goes well your "outofoffice.txt" file will be there. If not click 
the pulldown menu and choose the "C:" drive, then go into the "email-files" 
folder.
  Select the "outofoffice.txt" file and click the "Open" button. 

  Step 5. You'll go back to the "New Mail Rule" dialog box that you created the 
rules in. Under the item "4. Name of the rule" enter a description of what the 
rule
  does. You can simply call it "Out of the Office".

  The rule is now set up. So click OK. You'll see the rule with a check mark 
next to it now listed in the "Message Rules" dialog box. When you're in the 
office
  uncheck that box. When you're heading out of the office put a check mark next 
to it to activate it. 

  (Additional Information)
  To find the rule again and change it, from the "Tools" menu, choose "Message 
Rules" then "Mail". Select the rule by clicking on it and click the "Modify"
  button.

  Just like you'd update an answering machine message, you also need to keep 
you auto-responder up to date. 

  Also, don't be afraid to be a little creative. The example above is pretty 
boring, but you could create something more informative.

  Hope this helps.

  Paul.


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