My client has a CD of instructional files she would like to listen to
on her iPad. I have a windows machine and a Mac. How can I make
these files availabel to her? I haven't seen them yet. I know I can
convert them to .mp3 on the Windows machine, but how then to get them
to the iPad? Would the Mac be a better agent for transfer?
Thanks for the help.
Ann
At 11:14 PM 12/4/2014, you wrote:
Phil covered selecting columns and rows comprehensively. As for
VoiceOver still announcing hidden columns, this is only if you use
the VO keys to navigate. If you just navigate using the arrow keys
alone, as is generally the better option, then VoiceOver will only
announce the visible rows and columns. This is the same when you
filter your tables: navigating with VO keys will not appear any
different, but if you navigate with the arrow keys alone you'll only
see the filtered rows and columns. Using VO keys to navigate can get
you into mischief as the VoiceOver cursor selects invisible cells,
but the keyboard cursor does not, and this can lead to undesired results.
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