Hello everyone.

One of our business analysts has prepared a spreadsheet which many of us access several times a day.

He has protected the active worksheet, and this has caused me problems with Window-Eyes.

When protected- I cannot use functions such as find "ctrl-f" and I cannot read column headers. A third problem is the inability to select from various pulldown choices.

When I unprotected the worksheet (I know the password) all is fine and everything works as it should.

Sighted people are apparently not having the same problems. A colleague uses Jaws, and I haven't checked with her.



I am new to Excel, and wonder if there is something between it and Window-Eyes which make the partnership an unhappy one or is there something else going on?

I have speculated that Windows 2000, and Office 20002 (specifically Excel) are upset with the Window-Eyes DOM - but I really don't know.

Any comments and suggestions very much appreciated.

Finally: this is Window-Eyes v6.1.


Thanks.

Vaughan.


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