Hi Jerry,

 

In order to ensure that all cell attributes come over to your new sheet and
to avoid having to re-do the column widths and other things, Do a copy
sheet.  Here are the instructions.

 

.         Open the workbook where the old sheet is, and navigate to that
sheet.

.         Use Insert+Shift+s to open a context menu that allows you to do
things with entire sheets.

.         Navigate to Move/Copy Sheet and press enter.

.         A dialog box opens and you have just 3 things that you need to do.

o   If you want to Move/Copy the sheet within the workbook that it resides
in, go down to the next step.  If you want to Move/Copy the sheet into a new
or already existing workbook, Shift+Tab out of this list box and into a
combo box and select where you want the sheet to go. Once selected, Tab back
to the list box.

o   The list box will list all sheets that reside in the workbook where you
want the sheet to be Move/Copy to, plus other options when applicable.  Use
up and down arrow to select.  If you selected New Workbook from the combo
box, this list will be empty.

o   Tab to the Checkbox.  If you are wanting to copy the sheet to the new
location either in the current workbook or in another, place a check in the
box.  If you are moving the sheet, leave it unchecked. 

o   Tab to Ok and you will find yourself on the sheet you were
moving/copying and in the subsequent workbook if you elected to place it in
a different book.  

o   If you copied the sheet in the same workbook where it originally
resided, there will be a number placed at the end of the sheet name.  If you
want to change the sheet name, you can again use the Insert+Shift+s command
and navigate to Rename.  Be aware that sometimes JAWS does not read the
contents of the field when renaming the sheet.

 

HTH,

Annette

 

 

 

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To All:

 

I was wanting to find out if anyone can tell me the keyboard commands for
select all, copy and paste information from a workbook in Excel 2013 to a
new one. I am creating an expense/revenue report and want to copy a line of
headings from one book into a new one. Thanks.

 

Jerry

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