Hey Nicholas.

Glad you were able to make that work.  I knew you would if you stuck with it.  
That's just what it takes some times, and on OS X you can get rewarded for it 
more often than not.
I didn't feel I was able to help much more than throw out a bunch of 
suggestions, but it sounds like the layout theory had Marit.  I'm glad that 
something I said was useful.  Sometimes telling someone who to do something 
isn't enough. You wouldn't have ever learned how to do this if you hadn't 
figured it out for yourself.

On Aug 9, 2014, at 12:24 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi Barry,

I finally got it to work. Thanks, Barry, for your help and patients! First of 
all I got it to work in a different spreadsheet, after first rearranging the 
tables and ensuring none of the tables were overlapping. Then I tried it in the 
original spreadsheet I was working with. At first I was having the same issue, 
but then after some tinkering I got it to work. I never managed to move column 
G where I wanted to, but managed to move columns E and F to the right of column 
G and achieved the same effect.

For anyone who may be interested, these are the things I tinkered with, any or 
all of them may have been necessary:
moving the position of the table in the arrange tab of the format inspector;
showing the table name
exiting full screen;
moving the window to the front and hiding all others;
moving other columns to the right of the target column rather than the target 
column to the left of the other columns;
trying multiple times.


On 8 Aug 2014, at 5:55 pm, Barry Hadder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some tabs are the letter indexes and some are the headings.  I don't think 
> that matters though.  It's just a miner bug that doesn't seem to affect 
> anything.  The mouse should read what the voiceover cursor reads in the 
> reference tabs.
> I don't think that the mouse is moving to the tabs for whatever reason.  That 
> is the problem.  Something about the way the window is positioned or the way 
> things are laid out in the layout area is causing the mouse to get stuck. You 
> can turn on speak text under the mouse in vo utility and move the mouse 
> around.  That might give you an idea of where it is.
> Try using one of the templates to see if you still have this problem.  I'm 
> using the grade book for this.  Also, try moving the window over to the right 
> just to see if anything changes.  You can do this by pressing vo-` and right 
> arrow.  Press escape when your finished.  Note that this is a long shot, but 
> it's this or one of the things I've mentioned that is causing this.
> Good luck.
> 


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