Word 2007 and above?

1. If you want just column titles spoken, place the cursor in the row with the headers.
2. Press alt-n then k (insert bookmark), tab to 'add' and press enter.
3. Name the bookmark columntitle and press enter.
4. If you want just row titles spoken, pklace the cursor in the column with the row titles.
5. Press alt-n then k (insert bookmark); tab to add and press enter.
6. Name the bookmark rowtitle and press enter.
7. If you want both column and row titles spoken, place the cursor at the point where they intersect.
8. Press alt-n then k (insert bookmark); tab to add and press enter.
9. Name the bookmark title and press enter.
10. Arrow to a place where JAWS should speak the titles. when it doesn't, press alt-tab away from the table and alt-tab back again and it probably will.

If you have more than one table in a document and want headers spoken for them all, you have to add something to distinguish between them--columntitle2, rowtitle3, for example. The bookmark setting is a Word feature, but the interpretation is JAWS.

Good luck!


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