Hello again Nick
I just discovered another thing. When you edit a sale and somehow you have a 
certain something, if you put something else in there like pasted in, voiceover 
doesn't always say the thing you just put in. It says the thing you just delete 
it. I don't get that. The other thing is that when you do dictation, voiceover 
sometimes says the first letter of the thing you just dictated, but it's really 
in there. I discovered this when I thought I was going to edit it and then only 
to find out that it was already there. Kind of weird, but I guess that's a 
little bug.
Gigi

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> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:04 AM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Nick
> I just figured it out, but I don't know if the row that I just inserted, 
> actually I inserted three of them, is going to have the characteristics of 
> the numbers I want to put in there or the text. I'll find out sooner or 
> later. Here is what you have to do.The person doing the German one was right, 
> and it works on the English one very similar.
> 
> You don't want to use that handle for selection.  At least, I haven't figured 
> out how to make that one work. Because the minute you touch the screen, you 
> move the cursor.as far as I can see, when you use the insert option the row 
> is placed above the row you're on. I actually wanted mind below, but never 
> mind.you know how when you are going through your table it just says row 10, 
> row 11, etc.? When it says that double tap so that you have selected the row. 
> Then use the rotor to go to edit, just like in the German one.don't press it 
> again. It will say selected, and it has selected the whole row. If you want 
> more than one row when you are using the rotor just tap it again and it 
> inserts another row.for what I am doing I want Rose more than I want columns, 
> but eventually I'll figure out columns too.
> Gigi
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 3:44 AM, Roland Zitzke <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, here is what I do to get a column inserted, I would guess a row works in 
>> the same manner.
>> I assume that you have your table filled with data and you want to insert a 
>> column between two columns with actual contents. In other words inserting a 
>> column into the empty space does not make sense and is not supported 
>> therefore.
>> 1. Select the column after which you want to insert a new one. It is 
>> important to tab on the column header, not just a cell with it. VO reports 
>> that the column is selected.
>> 2. Use the VO rotor to select editing.
>> 3. Select "insert", not "paste", both options are offered. (translation may 
>> be different as I am using a localized version (German).
>> 4. You are done
>> Hope this helps.
>> Roland
>> 
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