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Microsoft Outlook 2002
Microsoft
Outlook 2000 Accessibility Features:
Step
By Step Tutorials for Microsoft Accessibility Features
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Outlook_2002_Tutorial.doc
Table of Contents
Microsoft Outlook 2002 Accessibility Features Overview 3
Microsoft Office XP Accessibility Highlights 3
Options and Settings You Can Choose and Adjust 5
Using Keyboard Shortcuts 7
View and Print a List of Shortcut Keys 8
Show or Hide Shortcut Keys in ScreenTips 9
Adjusting Size and Format Options 10
Change the Size of Text 11
Change the Text Font 12
Change the Style of Text and Other Elements in a View 15
Change the Format of a Message You Received or Already Created 17
View Messages in Draft Font 18
Choosing Color and Sound Options 19
Change the Color of Text 20
Change the Background Color of Your Calendar 21
Change the Default Color, Font, and Size for Notes You Create 22
Add, Change, or Delete Sounds Used with Button and Menu Commands 23
Get Sound or Visual Notification When New Messages Arrive 25
Customizing Menus and Toolbars 27
Display or Hide a Toolbar 28
Show All Commands on Menus 29
Create a Custom Toolbar 32
Add a Button, Menu, or Command 34
Change the Size of a Toolbar Button 36
Automating Tasks 38
Correct Misspelled Words as You Type 39
Make AutoCorrect Entries for Misspellings and Typos 41
Create a Distribution List Instead of Entering Names in the To Line
Individually 42
Automatically Process Requests and Responses 44
Preview Items Without Opening Them 46
Collect and Paste Among Programs 47
Installing and Training Speech Recognition 49
Install and Train Speech Recognition Through Word 50
Install and Train by Doing a Custom Installation 51
Train Speech Recognition the First Time You Use Speech in an Office
Program 53
Installing and Using Office XP 54
Using Accessibility Aids 54
Installing Microsoft Office XP 54
Activating Your Copy of Office 60
Using Office XP Help 66
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