Brian, thank you, I've never seen this before.
Justin
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Hello again,
I should have mentioned that if you want to hear row titles then you use
RowTitle instead of ColumnTitle. If you want both row and column
Hello again,
I should have mentioned that if you want to hear row titles then you use
RowTitle instead of ColumnTitle. If you want both row and column titles you
would use Title instead of ColumnTitle or RowTitle.
There should be no spaces in the name, the beginning of the range is
preceded by
Hello,
JAWS has a method for naming columns and/or rows but using the Excel Naming
Manager is what is now recommended. Here are the steps:
1. You first need to move the keyboard focus to the row containing the
column headers.
Use CTRL with G to launch the Go To dialog box. Type in the
The simplest way to mark row and column headers for JAWS reading is not,
however, always a permanent one. The process I use is so simple and
quick that it's OK if I occasionally need to restate them.
Press the JAWS key (insert) but first make sure it's a sticky key so
that it will stay