Moderated Microsoft Excel 365
Steven Hicks
HI,
when I am in a spread sheet, it would be really helpful if I could read the cell at the top of the column that I am in as that is the header label. Same for the cell of on the far left but I can read that one by using the read line command.
Anyone have any suggestions on this please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
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Van Lant, Robin
You can either turn on header voicing so that Excel automatically reads the headers as you navigate the file. If you don’t want this, but occasionally want to hear the column title, try the following, which seems to work Read a column: JAWS Shift C Be aware that it pops the column information into a pop-up listing the cell name and value, so you’ll have to press escape to go back to active cursor. I definitely have spreadsheets where hearing the column headers as a navigate would be too verbose, so I just want to manually check the header as needed.
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HI,
when I am in a spread sheet, it would be really helpful if I could read the cell at the top of the column that I am in as that is the header label. Same for the cell of on the far left but I can read that one by using the read line command.
Anyone have any suggestions on this please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
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Steven Hicks
Thanks so much, I will give that a try.
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Sent: 23 March 2023 18:42 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Microsoft Excel 365
You can either turn on header voicing so that Excel automatically reads the headers as you navigate the file. If you don’t want this, but occasionally want to hear the column title, try the following, which seems to work Read a column: JAWS Shift C Be aware that it pops the column information into a pop-up listing the cell name and value, so you’ll have to press escape to go back to active cursor. I definitely have spreadsheets where hearing the column headers as a navigate would be too verbose, so I just want to manually check the header as needed.
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HI,
when I am in a spread sheet, it would be really helpful if I could read the cell at the top of the column that I am in as that is the header label. Same for the cell of on the far left but I can read that one by using the read line command.
Anyone have any suggestions on this please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
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Ann Byrne
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Say the column title JAWSKey+Alt+Shift+C Do you have enough fingers??? At 01:04 PM 3/23/2023, you wrote:
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