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Outlook 2000
Microsoft
Outlook 2000 Accessibility Features:
Step
By Step Tutorials for Microsoft Accessibility Features
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Outlook_2000_Tutorial.doc
Table of Contents
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Outlook 2000 Accessibility Features Overview 3
Office 2000 Programs Look and Act Alike 3
New and Improved Accessibility Features 3
Improvements You Can Expect 4
Support for Accessibility Aids 5
Using Keyboard Shortcuts in Menus and Toolbars 6
Customizing Menus and Toolbars 7
Changing the Size of Toolbar Buttons 8
Viewing or Hiding Toolbars 9
Adding or Removing Buttons on Toolbars 11
Showing All Commands on Menus 13
Customizing Views for Improved Legibility 14
The Five Standard View Types 14
Changing Fonts in the Current View 15
Making Messages Easier to Read 18
Changing the Format of a Message You Receive 19
Changing the Format of Messages You Send 20
Changing Fonts of Messages You Send 21
Making It Easier to Use a Screen Reader 24
Changing a Graphic Image or Icon Field to a Text Field 25
Customizing How Screen Readers Recognize Attachments 27
Removing Field Columns in a View 29
Adding Field Columns in a View 31
Rearranging the Order of Field Columns in a View 32
Changing the Width of a Column 34
Using Keyboard Shortcuts 36
Keyboard Shortcuts for Basic Navigation 36
Viewing and Printing a List of Keyboard Shortcuts 37
Receiving Visual or Audio Notification When New Messages Arrive 39
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