Hi Dave:
Also, don't forget that before you go into theat Headers anTotals
dialog, go to the row and column where the titles are.  In your case,
the column titles are in row a and the row titles are in row 1, so you
have to go to cell a1.
Kevin Huberd

On 8/3/13, Dave Bahr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, forgive me but I am new with MS Excel. How do I get Window-Eyes to
> read me the column name if I have it in the second cell of a column? I
> have the first row showing me the week for the current spreadsheet and
> then the labels of each column are in the cell below that (B). But I
> forget what data goes into each cell so I have to go back to the
> beginning of the column to remind me. Is there some way to change this
> so I know which field I am in?
> Thanks, Dave
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