[gui-talk] Outlook Express question
Jen
spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jul 22 01:25:24 UTC 2017
When you go to the folder with the folders in it, JAWS will say, "[Folder
name] closed." This means there are items in it, and whn you open the
folder, JAWS will say, "{Folder name] open" and the number of items in it.
Like, "inbox open, 2 items."
I hope this helps.
Jen
spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
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Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Outlook Express question
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but this folder had a lot of folders
within it. I see the folder if I do a Window search, but I don't know how to
get it to show up in my list view of my folders.
Sherri
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> On Jul 21, 2017, at 5:51 PM, Alvin Blazik via gui-talk
<gui-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> It is possible that the missing folders were created within one of the
listed folders. Worth checking out.
> Alvin
>
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> Subject: [gui-talk] Outlook Express question
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>
> Yes, I know, OE is not available any more, but it is still on my computer
> that runs XP. What has happened is that several of my folders are not
> showing. I can find them when I do a search with "my computer" for DBX
> files, but I can't get them to show up in the list view of my folders. I
> know there was a way to recover folders, but I don't remember how to do
it.
> And yes, I am getting a new computer. Anyway, these are important
messages
> and folders, so if anyone could please give me any suggestions, I would be
> very happy! Thank you.
> Sherri
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