Okay, thanks, I remember hearing about a monitor cell keystroke in excel,
thanks for reminding me of that.
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Monitor cell keystroke was the secret I was looking for. So much more faster
to go acquire the information I need. Thanks to all of you.
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> On Mar 30, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Justin Williams
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> Yep, my mistake.
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Didn't proof read.
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Yep, my mistake.
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You can set up 10 different cell ranges to allow monitoring with a key
combination. Look in JAWS help for Excel.
Dave
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From: "Michael Babcock"
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Hello Michael,
You can set up to ten monitor cells in Excel. Once set the content of the
cells can be heard by using a keystroke. You will hear the content without
moving to the cell. Below are the steps for setting the cells to be monitored,
having them read and choosing one from a
Thanks, and I think possibly with some custom frames I might be able to set up
a way to automate gathering the information so I don’t actually have to go to
that cell.
Keep being amazing everyone.
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> On Mar 30, 2018, at 3:10 AM, sandy wrote:
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> I
I believe that's control + g, then L27
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Ontrol g then l27 should work.
Ontrol g then l27 should work.
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hi:
as some of you may know with the new job, we use an excel workbook.
I have to check a cell, l-27 is the location it falls at, and pressing the down
arrow to this location, though i’m sure that a jump to cell command would work
but I just thought of this today while writing this message, can
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