No Rafael, that's not what I asked for. I know how to enter data. But I want to 
change existing data in the cells. 
Imagine you have an address of a friend in a cell. His telephone number changes 
and you want to change just the number. How to do this in Tables?
I don't see this important possibility accessible with VoiceOver.
Again: how to change specific data in a cell? 
Not entering data in an empty cell. That's easy.
Hopefully my question is clearer now.
Jürgen
Am 22.02.2012 um 16:26 schrieb Bejarano, Rafael P.:

> Tables has a data entry field.  That is where data are entered into each 
> cell.  If you cannot find the data entry field on your own, you may benefit 
> from sighted help to find it the first time.  Place your cursor in the field, 
> making sure VO is not locked.  You can then type or paste in data and 
> formulae.  If you type in the data entry field, press the return (enter) key 
> to get the data into the cell.  The arrow keys are used to move between cells.
> 
> Rafael
> On Feb 22, 2012, at 2:17 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
> 
>> Hello Rafael,
>> 
>> thanks for your hints. So far Tables works fine.
>> 
>> But what I meant was how to edit a cell and change inserted content. That 
>> doesn't work here for me.
>> 
>> As far as I could find out I have to enter the edit mode of a chosen cell by 
>> pressing F2. VO anounces "edit". But then it's not possible to read or 
>> delete single characters or to navigate through the content of a cell just 
>> by using the arrow keys. Of course I can navigate by using VO + arrow keys 
>> but. I should say that I use a sheet like a two dimensional notepad. I don't 
>> use it as a calculator and so I don't need formulas in a cell. But to take 
>> notes and so I enter a lot of text in it. So it's quite important for me to 
>> delete parts of the text and enter new content.
>> 
>> So: How do you delete parts of text in a cell and how to enter just one word 
>> in a text of a cell? Deleting a whole cell is easily possible.
>> 
>> Thanks and all the best
>> Jürgen
>> 
>> 
>> Am 22.02.2012 um 05:45 schrieb Bejarano, Rafael P.:
>> 
>>> If you are using an Intel-based Mac, then the first thing to do when you 
>>> open the Tables application is to get the cursor out of the table.  Press 
>>> Shift, Control, Option, up-arrow together, in order to get out of the table 
>>> where the cursor is pointing.  Press this key combination again to get out 
>>> of the spreadsheet.  Do these things first, or the following instructions 
>>> won't make sense.
>>> 
>>> Basically, there are two ways to read a cell's contents in Tables.  The 
>>> first way is to place the cursor over the field in which one enters 
>>> numbers, formulae, and so on.  If you choose this option, make sure VO is 
>>> not locked, so that you can use the arrow keys to move from cell to cell 
>>> (i.e., left arrow to move to the left, bottom arrow to move down, etc.).  
>>> This is a simple option that allows you to navigate from cell to cell, to 
>>> read each cell's contents, and to enter data into individual cells, all 
>>> from the data-entry field.  
>>> 
>>> The second way to move around in Tables is somewhat more complicated.  To 
>>> make things easier, first lock VO (by pressing control-option-semicolon).  
>>> Next, enter the spreadsheet, by pressing shift and the down-arrow key 
>>> together.  At this level, you will be able to move the VO cursor with the 
>>> arrow keys and read the letters designating the columns (i.e., Column A, 
>>> Column B, etc.), as well as the row numbers (i.e., Row 1, Row 2, etc.).  To 
>>> access the individual cells, navigate to the table (VO says "table when 
>>> you've found it).  With VO still locked, press the shift and down-arrow 
>>> keys together again.  That will put you in the table of cells, from which 
>>> point onward you can just use the arrow keys to navigate from cell to cell.
>>> 
>>> I hope this helps.  Let me know if you have any other questions, and I'll 
>>> do my best to try to answer them.
>>> 
>>> Cordially,
>>> Rafael
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On 
>>> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:52 PM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: numbers
>>> 
>>> Hi Rafael,
>>> 
>>> I tried Tables and it's much faster to work with then with Numbers. But 
>>> what I didn't understand was how to read text in a cell. I pressed F2 to 
>>> edit the cell and couldn't have VO to read text by pressing arrow keys. Did 
>>> I something wrong or does Tables not support VO that much?
>>> 
>>> All the best Jürgen
>>> Am 20.02.2012 um 18:24 schrieb Bejarano, Rafael P.:
>>> 
>>>> If your spreadsheet needs are not very complicated, you might wish to 
>>>> consider Tables.  It's the spreadsheet app that I use on the Mac, and I 
>>>> really like it.  It has all the usual functions, and you can enter your 
>>>> own formulae, as well.  You can save your work as xl files, too.  Creating 
>>>> graphs is somewhat limited, however.
>>>> 
>>>> Rafael Bejarano
>>>> On Feb 20, 2012, at 10:16 AM, May McDonald wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Good day everyone.
>>>> 
>>>> Well, I guess I can't avoid it any longer. Drn school stuff. Is there a 
>>>> place where I could find tutorials on how to use numbers? Or can anyone 
>>>> recommend a good program that handles excel files if numbers is not the 
>>>> best to use?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> May and Prince Noah
>>>> cell: 613-863-5845 or 1-888-778-2544
>>>> email: mcdonald....@gmail.com<mailto:mcdonald....@gmail.com>
>>>> 
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