Can you give each of the rows titals and tell voice over to anounce the
heading of the given cell?

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Subject: Re: Spreadsheet in openoffice seems to be accessible with Voiceover

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:
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>> Hi again.
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>> I'm very sorry. I didn't meant the drawing, but the spreadsheet. I 
>> find spreadsheet very accessible.
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>> Best regards
>> Søren Jensen
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>> On 13/05/2008, at 20.09, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>> Hi all.
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>>> 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?
>>> Best regards
>>> Søren Jensen
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>>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
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