Smiles, I just viewed an exel spreadsheet with 4000 rows. You'd get lost pretty quickly on that scale.

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On 14-May-08, at 9:32 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

I'm just counting through the cells. When you for example are in A 1, the list of cells doesn't rap around if you press the left or the up arrow keys. Then you'll know you are on a 1. If you move to another cell, VO says: "blank. Edit text." So you can easyly count you through the cells. I know it's not so usable as XCel in Windows, but it's better than nothing.
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On 13/05/2008, at 22.06, Dennis Bartlett wrote:

How do you know what cell you are in?

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On 13-May-08, at 4:01 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:

Hi again.

I'm very sorry. I didn't meant the drawing, but the spreadsheet. I find spreadsheet very accessible.

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On 13/05/2008, at 20.09, Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi all.

I have just played around with Openoffice. I found out that drawing seems to works with Voiceover. Of course it doesn't work so great as in Windows with Jaws, but you can move between the cells and VO reads the text in the cells. You can even press f2 to edit the selected cell. I can't get VO to read while editing the cell, but it's cool you can do that! I have only found drawing and the text editor accessible. Have any of you found any accessible programs or tools?
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