I have VMware Fusion but honestly I really hate it. I've tried to do
the keymapping and it kind of works, but really it's a very clutsy
solution except to go in and do a quick and dirty Windows thing. So
right now I'm stuck with a Windows PC and a Mac.

On 2/8/15, george b <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well Deb,
>
> I asked because I have Microsoft office on my mac and v o can not read any
> entries in a cell and I thought you might of found a work around.
>
> Just a tip for you I run v m fusion 7.2 on my mac and windows and it works
> great and takes up only 40 gigs of space on my hard drive.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deb Lewis
> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2015 10:59
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Making a Popup Menu in excell
>
> It was thenotion of using VO-J that I was totally missing. I actually
> had gotten it all done without doing that, but it's so much more
> elegant with the VO-J. Because I don't use that command very often, I
> often don't realize where to apply it. And yeah, sorry for my
> subjectnot beig too clear. I ws tired. It's an Excell sheet that I've
> brought into Number. The popups did't export so I was making htem
> back. I really wish there was better conversion between Mac and
> Windows programs--it's the only thing that keeps mein windows.
>
> On 2/8/15, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> position in the cell where you want  the popup. then go to inspector with
>> the VO+J command and select the cell radio button.
>> Now, VO right to the scroll area and interact. there will be a data type
>> popup field right at the top. press enter or vo space on it and arrow
>> down
>> to popup and press enter.
>> You can populate that field by adding items to a table there I think (I'm
>> working from memory).
>>
>> When you're don, stop interacting with the scroll area and return to the
>> spreadsheet with the jump command VO+J.
>> Also, if you select a range of cells that have data and then do the
>> above,
>> the entire range will be set as  popups and the popup table will be
>> populated with the data in the selected range.
>>
>>> On Feb 7, 2015, at 11:57 PM, Deb Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I need to put a popup menu in a spreadsheet I'm making. I found a
>>> YouTube
>>> on this but it could have used a bit of description, lOL. so I know you
>>> go
>>> to the Inspector, and choose the option for cell. But then I got a
>>> little
>>> lost in the maze there. How do you create the popup, and how do you
>>> return
>>> to the spreadsheet. I did manage to do it once but I stumbled around so
>>> much that I can't repeat the action. Any help will be appreciated.
>>> Thanks!!
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