Hi Leonard, 

Since it looks like this question has been answered by Brian Lee, you have
what you need. However, since it is always good to have a backup plan, you
can add Sheets, Columns, and rows by first pressing Alt+H, I, and then using
your up and down arrow keys to make the selection before pressing the enter
key. Thanks to Brian, you have the steps to move the sheet to where you
would like. 

Mauricio

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Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 8:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] changing sheets in an excel book

That must have been the case since I was unable to switch to a new worksheet
using ctrl page down or up. I thought I was not following instructions and
doing it wrong. So, how do you create a new work sheet in excel 2013?

On 7/5/2014 9:01 AM, Mauricio Molina wrote:
> While a workbook in Excel 2010 came up with 3 worksheets per workbook, 
> I believe that Excel 2013 comes up with only 1 worksheet per workbook; 
> you would need to add worksheets as needed.
>
> Mauricio
>
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> On Behalf Of leonard morris
> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 10:31 AM
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> Subject: [JAWS-Users] changing sheets in an excel book
>
> I'm using Excel 2013. I don't use excel very much as the following 
> issue might indicate to excel users. (smile) However, its my 
> understanding there are three sheets per spreadshee book. I want to 
> know how to switch to the second and third sheet in a book. I tried 
> ctrl n but that shortcut brought up a new book.
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