It is simply Control+NumPad+, if I said Cpontrol+Shift previously I apologize
I have the latest version of Jaws, both release and beta of 2018; Excel 2016 via the Office 365 subscription, on a Windows 10 machine running the Fall creator’s update and control+shift+numpad+ does nothing.
But, application key, I, enter, then r and enter inserts a row, etc.
It would be wonderful if the hotkey worked.
Is there an addon I am missing or something?
Richard
Another shortcut is
Control+Numpad+, that is basically Control+PC Cursor. It will bring up the insert menu, then Alt+r will insert an entire row, Alt+C an entire column and you don’t even have to press the numlock for this to work.
Even easier, Excel remembers the old menu commands in many cases. So, Insert I, then r for row or c for column works, too.
Alt H, I, R
I created a sheet in excel 2007
And need to place an additional row
But can not find how to do that.
Alt I does not give me the option.
Nor clicking insert after hitting alt gives me the option.
What am I missing?
Running windows 10, 17.o9 jaws 2018 beta 3
All help is appreciated
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