In the column reference tab, move vo to the column you want to move and select 
it with vo-space.  Then route the mouse and move vo to the position you want to 
move to and release the mouse.  You should hear vo announce something to the 
affect that column was move to position of some other column.
Also, when you first lock the mouse, you should hear vo say "starting to move 
column".  If you don't hear that, then there's probably something wrong.


On Aug 6, 2014, at 11:10 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to work out how to move columns in Numbers without upsetting 
formulas etc. Sighted people can just click on the column reference tab and 
drag the column left or right to the new location.

I've tried getting into the column reference tab with VO-shift-backslash and 
then selecting column reference tab, and then using the VO commands to drag and 
drop. However, this never works. It seems more than just the usual flakiness, 
it just never seems to have any effect, even though VoiceOver announces that 
the column has been inserted.

Any ideas?

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