I think it would be better to install Jaws 2018 and
have it handy in case this happens again.
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2019 11:38
AM
Subject: Re: Enableing eidting in
Excel
,
No, still didn’t work.
Should I completely uninstall jaws and
reinstall?
Right now, I have to use narrator to edit this
file.
Thanks,
Jessica
Did you try hitting
escape when it opens up?
I know that in word,
that allows editing.
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Message -----
Sent: Friday, November
01, 2019 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: Enableing
eidting in Excel
Hi,
No, it is private.
How do I know what setting needs to be
changed?
Thanks,
Jessica
To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject:
Re: Enableing eidting in Excel
If you are ok with this send me the file and I will see
what is happening.
Send to me off list, please.
Hi,
So, f6 didn’t work.
I toggled scroll lock and still nothing.
T
Hanks,
Jessica
I,
No messages, using office 365 and
jaws2020.
I’ll try fnf6.
For me, f6 by itself its mute.
Thanks,
Jessica
It all depends on why you can't edit it. If it is protected, you
have to turn that off. Another thing I've found that made things get
really weird is if you accidentally have scroll lock turned on, in which
case it might seem like you can't edit because moving the cursor around
doesn't seem to do anything.
Do you get any messages about protection when you open the spreadsheet,
have you pressed f6 to see what might be going on in the other areas?
Btw, what version of office are we talking about here?
On 11/1/2019 10:20, Jessica D wrote:
I,
How do I
enable editing?
Thanks,
Jessica
I have found
that Jaws 2018 works better in my spread sheets than Jaws 2019
does.
I experience
that same problem using 2019.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Friday, November 01, 2019 10:12 AM
Subject:
Enableing eidting in Excel
Hi,
I have a
spreadsheet that I need ot edit.
However,
jaws won’t read where I am.
What do I
do?
Thanks,
Jessica
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