Hi Dacia,
This is how I do it.
Patti

Excel Row and Column Title Reading

1, be in the cell roll you want it to be read, like A1
2, Press insert V
3, press the letter T
4, arrow down to title reading
5, arrow one time to, Define Name Column and Row Titles off
6, press the space bar until you hear current file
7, arrow two times to title reading detection off
8, press the space bar
A, the first choice is read the column
B, read the row
C, read both
9, after you make your choice then press enter twice
Then it will go back to the work sheet

How do you make Excel 2013 read the names of columns when you're navigating
it?

What I mean is say you're keeping score for a game and you want to navigate
down the columns to see what each person has.  What's the keystroke you
press to make the names be read as you navigate down the column.

thanks,

Dacia

On 6/30/15, Brian Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Cuong,
>
> If you are just finding a word and not replacing it then you can use 
> shift with F6 to move to the document pane, use Alt with delete key to 
> get your position, and then use F6 to move back to the navigation 
> pane.  Press spacebar on the Find Next button, use shift key with F6 
> and read the position with Alt and delete.  You don't have to keep 
> jumping between the panes using shift with F6 to move to the document 
> and F6 to move back to the navigation pane.  Once you find an 
> occurrence of what you are finding and move to the document pane you 
> can just use CTRL with page down to find the next occurrence or CTRL 
> with page up to find a previous occurrence and check position with the 
> Alt and delete key.
>
> If you are wanting to use "replace" option but not the "replace all"
choice
> then you first use CTRL with H to move to the page of the dialog where 
> you can do replacements.  It is a good idea to start at the top of the
document
> first.  After typing in what you want to find and what you want it
replaced
> with you can use Alt with F to activate the Find Next button.  Press 
> escape, use Alt+Delete to get position, and then use CTRL with H again 
> and use the
> Alt+R to do the replacing.  You can then use escape key, find position
> using
> alt with delete, use CTRL with H followed by Alt with R to replace it 
> or alt with F to find the next occurrence.
>
> In Word 2013 there doesn't seem to be a way to switch between the 
> navigation pane and the document pane the say you can if just finding 
> something.
> Also,
> in the dialog box the Alt+delete only gives pixel position for the 
> control in focus so you have to be in the navigation pane to get the 
> position of something using Alt key with delete key.
>
> Take care.
>
> Brian Lee
> [email protected]
>
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> Using Jaws 16.0, Windows 8.1 64 bit,and Office 2013. How can I make 
> Jaws read the position of words when i'm in the find and replace 
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