Hi,
So, is there a way for vo to get to the last cell with data when you reopen it?
Thanks,
Cait

> On Jan 31, 2015, at 6:07 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Emilio,
> I use Numbers now on a daily basis and it has completely replaced  Excel for 
> all my spreadsheet work. In a lot of ways it is easier and more accessible 
> than excel with JAWS. The big thing that you’ll have to get used to coming 
> from Excel is the way numbers handles data. In excel, a sheet is one large 
> grid of cells that you can organize your data on in the form of lists, 
> tables, etc. Then you navigate around the sheet to move to your various data 
> lists and tables.
> 
> In numbers, you don’t have one big open sheet with a vast array of cells. 
> Instead you place data objects on a “canvas”  and store your data in those 
> objects. These objects are usually in the form of tables which act much like 
> a list in excel. I hope that makes sense.
> 
> you expand and contract the size of the tables as needed to accommodate new 
> data rows and columns. You can have up to five header rows, header columns 
> and footer rows along with unlimited data rows and columns in a table, and 
> numbers does a good job of automatically keeping everything organized. Also, 
> Working with formulas is a pleasure once you get the hang of the formula 
> editor. 
> 
> I don’t know of any tutorials, but a good thorough reading of the help 
> system, and referring to it often along with your existing knowledge of 
> spreadsheeting will get you up and running. Spend some time just 
> experimenting with setting up tables and doing simple formula work for a 
> while before trying to convert your excel stuff over to numbers.
> 
> Like I said, I was a die-hard Excel user but I actually like numbers better 
> now. It handles everything I can throw at it and now all my Excel 
> spreadsheets are converted over to numbers tables. (of course, I had to tweet 
> things quite a bit to make that happen)
> 
> For $20 I don’t think you can go wrong. Just be prepared to spend some time 
> on the learning curve. 
> 
> Numbers is at least, if not more accessible with VO than is Excel with Jaws. 
> It just has some different data storage concepts that you need to understand.
> Good Luck
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 30, 2015, at 11:08 AM, Emilio Hernandez 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> Does anyone know of a good voiceover tutorial that could usher me along 
>> using Numbers?
>> I want to give this program a fair shake if it will be comparable to using 
>> Excel.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
>> 
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