Hello Brett,

Once you've found the cell you want to edit, bring the mouse to it, then double 
tap with one finger and you can edit it.

Cheers,

Anne

On 28 Nov 2010, at 18:22, Brett Campbell wrote:

> Anne, in regards to your suggestion of using the trackpad to find a cell, 
> this does work great.  However, when I locate a desired cell on the trackpad, 
> and then use the keyboard to enter data, the focus isn't in the cell I had 
> focused on with the trackpad.  Is this your experience?  Are you able to type 
> in the cell you located with the trackpad?
> 
> Brett C.
> 
> On Nov 28, 2010, at 1:55 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Joshua,
>> 
>> Here's what I posted elsewhere on how to find specific information in a cel 
>> in Numbers. I find the trackpad commander to be very useful for finding a 
>> specific cell.
>> 
>> 
>> First of all, here's how to locate a specific value in a cell:
>> 
>> Numbers
>> 
>> To find specific content,
>> Turn cursor tracking off;
>> Press Command-f and enter search term;
>> Navigate down and interact with scroll area;
>> Interact with table:
>> Find desired result;
>> Bring mouse to VO cursor and do a mouse click (VO-Shift-Space);
>> Stop interacting with table and scroll area;
>> Navigate up to next scroll area;
>> Interact with scroll area, Layout area, and Layout item;
>> You will be on the selected cell;
>> Press VO-Shift-T to identify the cell.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> On 28 Nov 2010, at 04:42, Joshua Loya wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am looking for some additional documentation on using programs in the 
>>> iWork suite with Voice Over. I would especially like information on using 
>>> Numbers, as that is the program with which I am having the most difficulty.
>>> I have a spreadsheet I created in Excel which I use to keep track of books 
>>> I have read. I have columns for author, title, series, etc. I would like to 
>>> know how to jump to a specific cell, if that is possible. Additionally, I'd 
>>> like to know how to search for text within the spreadsheet, for example, 
>>> I'd like  to be able to search for "Anne Rice", and jump directly to the 
>>> first cell in the spreadsheet which contains that author's name.
>>> 
>>> Thanks much,
>>> Joshua
>>> 
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