[indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

William Ritchhart william.ritchhart at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 29 08:46:03 EST 2012


Luis,

 

I don’t know much about Windows Live Mail.  I got my Windows7 computer right after Windows7 was released.  I had gone into Office Depot to buy printer ink for my son and saw this system.  It cost $200.00 after rebates.  It was too good to be passed up.  

 

My email client is Outlook 2007 on this computer.  That is what we used at my employer at that time.  So I will have to defer to others in answering your question.  

 

I would suggest that you do try pressing the Alt key and then use your arrow keys to see if there are Windows7 tab/menu fields that you can search through to find what you need.  I’ll also remind you that you can always cancel out of menus, hit the escape key or Press the Alt and F4 keys together to get out of something without saving any changes.  You might also try going to the Microsoft web site to see if there are help tutorials for Windows Live Mail. 

 

Thanks, William

 

From: indiana-l-bounces at acb.org [mailto:indiana-l-bounces at acb.org] On Behalf Of Luis Roman
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 8:13 AM
To: ACB of Indiana Discussion list
Subject: Re: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

I can’t blame you.  I prefer x p, however, I had a crash and can’t seem to find anyone to repair it for me, ugh.  Right when I was getting comfortable with it.

 

Luis

 

From: John Huffman <mailto:j73.huffman at comcast.net>  

Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 6:11 AM

To: ACB of Indiana Discussion list <mailto:indiana-l at acb.org>  

Subject: Re: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

All this reminds me why this Old Curmudgeon will cling to the last available version of Outlook Express to the bitter end.  JH

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From: Luis Roman <mailto:bigdaddylou63 at sbcglobal.net>  

To: ACB of Indiana Discussion list <mailto:indiana-l at acb.org>  

Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 5:40 AM

Subject: Re: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

good morning William, I found the new e-mail option, arrowed to the contacts and I was able to enter information, however, do you know once I fill in the necessary information and when I decide to write a new e-mail isn’t it suppose to finish writing the e-mail address?

 

I greatly appreciate your assistance, hope you get the time to work with x p, which is what I prefer.

 

Much Thanks

Luis

 

From: Wm. Ritchhart <mailto:william.ritchhart at sbcglobal.net>  

Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 8:07 AM

To: 'ACB of Indiana Discussion list' <mailto:indiana-l at acb.org>  

Subject: Re: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

Luis,

 

I brought up Windows Live Mail again.  When I tab to the start button and hit enter, I did the following.  

 

1.     Pressed up arrow twice.  That put me on the Windows Live Mail listing that Windows7 added to my Start menu.  

2.     Pressed right arrow.  That put me in the Windows Live Mail sub-menu.  My cursor is now on the New email Message option.

3.     Down Arrow three times.  That should put you on the New Contact option.  I passed over a New Photo Email and New Event option prior to hitting the New Contact option.

If you are using Windows XP, it may be a while before I can research this issue.  I took that box down to decorate for Christmas and it’s still in my bedroom closet. 

     

 

Thanks, William

 

From: indiana-l-bounces at acb.org [mailto:indiana-l-bounces at acb.org] On Behalf Of Luis Roman
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 7:13 AM
To: ACB of Indiana Discussion list
Subject: Re: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

good morning William, I appreciate the information you provided, but I must be more “ignorant” than I think because after I thought I was following your directions I don’t find none of the options you suggested I look for as said below.  I will continue to try, but I just don’t seem to fine the submenu for the contacts.

 

Thank You

Luis 

 

From: Wm. Ritchhart <mailto:william.ritchhart at sbcglobal.net>  

Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 9:44 AM

To: indiana-l at acb.org 

Subject: [indiana-l] Windows Live Mail

 

Luis,

Well, Windows7 just gave me the answer without my even asking for it.  If you have a computer running Windows7, programs that you access are generally added to your “Start Menu” automatically.  That is what occurred when I brought up Windows Live Mail to research your problem.  Following are the instructions to create a contact with Windows Live Mail.

1.       Tab to the “Start Menu” and hit enter.

2.     Up-Arrow until you see/hear the “Windows Live Mail” entry.

3.     Right Arrow into the “Windows Live Mail” Sub-Menu. 

4.     Up or Down Arrow until you see/hear the “New Contact” option.

5.     Press Enter.

6.     Populate the fields on the screen that comes up with your new contacts information. 

7.     When finished adding the contacts data, tab to the “Add Contact button and press enter.

Congratulations!  You have just created a new contact in Windows Live Mail.  

William Ritchhart 

Sr. Programmer


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