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Re: Excel rows and columns
As an aside, there's an upcoming free webinar on June 20th on JAWS and Excel, as well as an archived one from last year. See:
As an aside, there's an upcoming free webinar on June 20th on JAWS and Excel, as well as an archived one from last year. See:
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Sieghard, this is really helpful. That makes a lot of sense.
Sieghard, this is really helpful. That makes a lot of sense.
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: CC to jfw@groups.io
Why on earth would someone do that? Replying to a Groups.io message, on any group, automatically sends it to the group as a whole (unless the owner has changed the defaults, which is not the case
Why on earth would someone do that? Replying to a Groups.io message, on any group, automatically sends it to the group as a whole (unless the owner has changed the defaults, which is not the case
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Brian Vogel
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#69957
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CC to jfw@groups.io
Hi All,
Happy Eid to all.
I am good and wish you all are pity well.
It's my humble request. When, you reply or answer of any query then Please CC to jfw@groups.io
with warm regards.
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Hi All,
Happy Eid to all.
I am good and wish you all are pity well.
It's my humble request. When, you reply or answer of any query then Please CC to jfw@groups.io
with warm regards.
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MohammadAfzal
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#69956
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Re: Excel rows and columns
The JAWS training materials has a couple of tutorials on Excel, one illustrating the speaking of row and column titles using the bookmark feature of the Excel application.
The JAWS training materials has a couple of tutorials on Excel, one illustrating the speaking of row and column titles using the bookmark feature of the Excel application.
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Ann Byrne
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#69955
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Re: Excel rows and columns
I have been working on this and my original instructions, with some slight modifications, do work (or do for me with JAWS 2019 and Excel 2016). That being said, there are multiple ways to accomplish
I have been working on this and my original instructions, with some slight modifications, do work (or do for me with JAWS 2019 and Excel 2016). That being said, there are multiple ways to accomplish
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Brian Vogel
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#69954
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
f2.
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Ann Byrne
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Thanks. And, Editing Formulas?
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Thanks. And, Editing Formulas?
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HAVE A MAGNIFICENT DAY
GEORGE BURRELL GRAY
Ocean Winds
Cabarete/Sosua
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
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George Gray
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#69952
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Realize, though, that you can still use the Office 2003 commands. To insert a row, I use alt-i, then r, enter. To insert a column, alt-i, then c, enter. The applications key is your friend--so
Realize, though, that you can still use the Office 2003 commands. To insert a row, I use alt-i, then r, enter. To insert a column, alt-i, then c, enter. The applications key is your friend--so
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Ann Byrne
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#69951
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Alrightie Now! That's not very intuitive as it was before..:)
Thank you...much appreciated!!!
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HAVE A MAGNIFICENT DAY
GEORGE BURRELL GRAY
Ocean Winds
Cabarete/Sosua
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Alrightie Now! That's not very intuitive as it was before..:)
Thank you...much appreciated!!!
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HAVE A MAGNIFICENT DAY
GEORGE BURRELL GRAY
Ocean Winds
Cabarete/Sosua
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
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George Gray
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#69950
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
As I said, you can bring up the application menu (Shift + F10), arrow to "Insert..." and then select insert entire column or insert entire row.
As I said, you can bring up the application menu (Shift + F10), arrow to "Insert..." and then select insert entire column or insert entire row.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#69949
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
yes
if you do this arrow down and you will see in the list insert and down again
and you will see deleate
hit enter on which you wish to do and a dialog box comes up with the choices
of cells rows
yes
if you do this arrow down and you will see in the list insert and down again
and you will see deleate
hit enter on which you wish to do and a dialog box comes up with the choices
of cells rows
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#69948
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Can you also press the application key (shift+f10) and bring up the context
menu to insert a row or column?
Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
Can you also press the application key (shift+f10) and bring up the context
menu to insert a row or column?
Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
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#69947
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
There are quite a few ways to skin a cat so to speak in most Microsoft programs.
What Russell describes also works just fine, if you don't highlight the column or row and use the application menu and
There are quite a few ways to skin a cat so to speak in most Microsoft programs.
What Russell describes also works just fine, if you don't highlight the column or row and use the application menu and
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#69946
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Hi George,
If you wish to insert a new column, place your cursor in the column to the right of where you wish to insert the new column. Select the column you are in by pressing CTRL + spacebar. Jaws
Hi George,
If you wish to insert a new column, place your cursor in the column to the right of where you wish to insert the new column. Select the column you are in by pressing CTRL + spacebar. Jaws
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Russell Solowoniuk
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#69945
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Re: Excel rows and columns
No, I deleted them all.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#69944
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Re: Excel rows and columns
Hi Sieghard,
Yes, if you go to Save As and save the workbook with a new name, the defined cell names are saved to the new workbook.
I wonder if you go to "Name Manager", under the Formula tab, press
Hi Sieghard,
Yes, if you go to Save As and save the workbook with a new name, the defined cell names are saved to the new workbook.
I wonder if you go to "Name Manager", under the Formula tab, press
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Russell Solowoniuk
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#69943
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Re: Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
I find the easiest shortcut for inserting new rows and columns is Control + NumPad Plus, it will ask you if you want to insert a new row or a new column, Insert + NumPad Minus allows you to delete a
I find the easiest shortcut for inserting new rows and columns is Control + NumPad Plus, it will ask you if you want to insert a new row or a new column, Insert + NumPad Minus allows you to delete a
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#69942
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Inserting Rows in an existing Excel Sheet
Hola!
I am using the latest versions of Win10 and Office (not 365) on my
DeskTop and I have a couple of questions, if I may:
1. How can I Insert a new vertical Column between the existing
Hola!
I am using the latest versions of Win10 and Office (not 365) on my
DeskTop and I have a couple of questions, if I may:
1. How can I Insert a new vertical Column between the existing
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George Gray
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#69941
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Re: Excel rows and columns
I assume if I could get it to work for the template I made and then as you said use F12 to save the Excel file with a different name that the name definitions should also be saved in the new file.
I assume if I could get it to work for the template I made and then as you said use F12 to save the Excel file with a different name that the name definitions should also be saved in the new file.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#69940
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