Greg,

I get the proper menu with both of your examples below. I'm
using Win XP Pro, Office 2010, and latest JAWS 13. Not sure
why your system is behaving this way

Al

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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Selecting an entire worksheet in
Excel2010

Hello,
I am having problems getting it to work in JAWS13.  This is
what I have found.  If your worksheets have all been named
something else besides sheet 1 etc... insert plus shift plus
s brings up the system menu, just as if you pressed alt plus
space.  However if you have at least one sheet with the
default name, sheet 1, the insert plus shift plus s works as
expected.  As an example, I have a workbook I created with
three sheets.  the sheets are named binomial, geometric, and
poisson.  If I hit the insert plus shift plus s it just
brings up the system menu.  
However, if I add a sheet to it and then use the command, it
works just fine.  I am using JAWS13 and Excel 2010.
Thanks,
Greg W.

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On 12/3/2011 8:48 AM, Alan Robbins wrote:
> Annette,
>
> It works fine as stated below in JAWS 13
>
> Al
>
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Of Annette 
> Carr
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 8:07 PM
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> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Selecting an entire worksheet in
> Excel2010
>
> I have not installed JAWS 13, so I did not know that it
was not 
> available.
> I am using JAWS 12 and have found that command very
helpful.
> I will not be
> happy if it is no longer available.
>
> Annette
>
>
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Of Icewolf
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> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Selecting an entire worksheet in
> Excel2010
>
> Hello,
> For some reason insert plus shift plus s brings up the
system menu in 
> Excel
> 2010 using JAWS13.  It will not bring up that menu you
mentioned.
> I have noticed that a lot of Office commands don't work
like they use 
> to with JAWS13.  Ihad to route jaws to pc, do a control
end, find the 
> name of the sheet, and do a right click on it to get the
menu you 
> described.
> Thats the way Don mentioned how to do it in his post.
> Thanks,
> Greg W.
>
> Yesterday is forever gone, tomorrow may never come, today
is the day 
> of all days.
>
>
> On 11/30/2011 9:36 PM, Annette Carr wrote:
>> To have a copy of the worksheet put in the same workbook
> or a different
> one:
>> 1.  Open the workbook where the original worksheet is.
>> 2.  If you are wanting to put the copy of the original
> worksheet into
>> an existing workbook, open that file.  If you are just
> making a copy
>> of the sheet inside the file where it already exists, or
> if you want
>> to put it in a new workbook, skip this step.
>> 3.  Use Insert+Shift+s to bring up a context menu.
>> 4.  Arrow down to copy/move worksheet and press Enter.
>> 5.  A dialog box comes up with 3 things that you need to
> deal with.
>> 5.1  Where do you want the sheet to go?  Same workbook, a
> new workbook
>> or another existing workbook.  This is a combo box.
>> 5.2  Where do you want the sheet to be placed in the
> workbook, "Before...?
>> This a list box.
>> 5.3.  Are you moving the sheet, or making a copy.  If
> making a copy be
>> sure to put a check in the check box.
>>
>> If you are copying the sheet in the workbook where it
> already exists,
>> the name of the new worksheet will have a 2 added to its
> name.  If you
>> want to rename this sheet, use the Insert+Shift+s context
> menu again
>> and arrow to Rename.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Annette
>>
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>> [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
> Of Icewolf
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 8:33 PM
>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Selecting an entire worksheet
in
> Excel2010
>> Hello,
>> What I want to do is to take a worksheet copy all the
> data, including
>> formulas, and paste it into a new worksheet.  Iwant to
> take some
>> spreadsheets I have recieved for doing certain
statistical
> calculations.
>> This way I can group the different sheets into workbooks
> so that I
>> don't have so many single worksheets to open for tests
and
> the like
>> for my stats class.
>> Thanks,
>> Greg W.
>>
>> Yesterday is forever gone, tomorrow may never come, today
> is the day
>> of all days.
>>
>>
>> On 11/30/2011 5:34 PM, Alan Robbins wrote:
>>> Greg,
>>>
>>> Could you be more specific as to what you want to do?  I
> can help
>>> with either of the following: Do you want to select all
> data on a
>>> worksheet and paste into a new worksheet in the same
> book? Or, do you
>>> want to select an entire worksheet and move or copy to a
> new book?
>>> Al
>>>
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> Of Icewolf
>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 3:59 PM
>>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>>> Subject: [JAWS-Users] Selecting an entire worksheet in
>>> Excel2010
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> With JAWS13, how do I select an entire worksheet in
>>> Excel2010 to paste it into another sheet?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Greg W.
>>>
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