Try to copy the info into a uncriptive work sheet, and save that file
regularly. Then see if you got the same problem. If you do then it is
a jaws issue, and being passed over like some many bugs known of by FS!
At 10:33 PM 12/27/2008, you wrote:
Has anyone ever used an Excel spreadsheet that has been encrypted
and password protected? I have financial spreadsheets that I have
used for years that I thought would be smart to protect from prying
eyes. I used the "encrypt document" option in the "prepare" submenu
in Office 2007. I have created an encrypted XLS file and an XLSX
file that is in XML format. All of this works great. But, if I
press F2 on a cell, JAWS 9 or 10 can not read anything! If I type
in something or change the cell contents and press Enter, the
contents is changed. FS Tech Support was not able to help and
suggested there was not a problem with any other users. They
recommended that I uninstall and reinstall MS Office. Since MS
Office was preinstalled on this computer and I don't readily know
where the CD might be, I simply performed a repair and then changed
the Office components and right clicked on the top level of the tree
and selected "run all from my computer". This did not, as I
suspected, solve the problem. Anyone else have this problem? Any
ideas how to fix this?
Don Marang
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