I was thinking he could play around with templates. There are some cool ones included. He could even copy them to a new location under another name. one that sometimes comes in handy for those of us old enough to get cheap coffee at McDonald’s is a blood pressure template.
Ted From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 11:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: microsoft excell Thomas, I know of no such animal nor can conceive of how one might be coded. There are a number of resources for using Excel with JAWS out there on the web. Here are a few that might be of interest: - the tutorials at the ICT Help for people who are Blind or Visually Impaired<http://www.spong.uk.net/index.html> webpages - this particular post<http://www.freelists.org/post/jfw/Advanced-Excel-Tutorial-with-JAWS,2> from what appears to be a jfw archive. Excel hasn't changed all that much though JAWS has - some of Maeve May's pages on JAWS with various MS-Office programs<http://www.geocities.ws/jawsnotes/> I'd also be happy to send you some single page MS-Excel spreadsheets that I use to submit my monthly billing for tutoring services if you want something to play with that already has formulae in it and that can allow you to see how those work. Brian
