Hey Gang,
This is how I make it read
For 2003 and 2010 word
To have the collum or roll to read
1, Be in the collum you want to be read
2, Press insert V
3, type in the letter T
4, arrow down to Title Reading\Define Name Column and Row Titles Override
off
5, press the space bar until you get to read for current file
6, arrow down twice to, Title Reading Detection off
7, press the space for the choice you want.
A, read collum 1
B, read roll A
C, read both collum and row A1
8, press enter, and you might have to press enter again to get back to your
work sheet
9, ctrl s to save
I hope this helps
Patti
Hello Guy;
There must be something I am missing. Using windows 7, Jaws 15 & MS office
10 these instructions don't work. I set the cursor on the intersecting cel
and bring the jaws cursor to that cell also.
When I get to step 2 and right click the cell, my options are:
Toolbars Cascade windows Show windows stacked Show windows side by side Show
the desktop
Start Task Manager Lock the taskbar Properties
"Define Name" is nowhere to be found.{;-) Grin Any suggestions. I have
spent several hours over the last month trying to get these instructions to
work.
Thanks for any held.
David Maynard
Franklin NC
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Hi Roj,
To get JAWS to read column & row titles, do the following.
1. Click on the cell that intersects the title row and column. In most cases
cell A1.
2. Right click and select "Define Name"
3. Type "Title.." without the quotes in the name field. It is important to
type the 2 dots after Title. As the first dot defines the row and the second
dot defines the column used.
4. Tab until you hear OK and press Enter.
5. Save your worksheet by hitting Ctrl + S.
The procedure only works if you can edit and save the worksheet you are
reading.
Regards / Mes respects
Guy Castonguay
Ottawa, Canada
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 2:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] excel question.
Hello;
I have never been able to get the procedure currently written in the
tutorial to work. I have went back to the old way.
Set the cursor on the cell that is common to the row and column that you
want. Hold down the alt, jaws key and control key and press C for column
and R for row. It is like playing a piano but it works.
hth
David Maynard
Franklin NC
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 12:08 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] excel question.
Hello guys,
Problem.
No matter what I try, cannot get Jaws 15, 14 or 13 so far to read row and
column titles in excel 2010 and 2013.
Urgent help needed.
Thanks guys.
Raj
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