Y hi guys
I have had some success with attitude on the end of a sale on what I do to make 
sure that I don't erase the whole thing, is to press command right arrow on my 
MacBook Pro, and then I can backspace out on the end and delete text-only in. A 
few instances have I been able to successfully edit in the middle of a sale in 
numbers
Regards
Gigi

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On Feb 23, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Jürgen Fleger <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, that's interesting. I thought you might do it this way. So it is not 
> possible to change just a part of the content of a cell. You have to change 
> the whole content.
> I opened an excel file with several sheets in Tables and tried to switch 
> between the sheets by pressing CMD + Option + arrow right or left. It didn't 
> work. Tables was always busy. Do you have experiences with switching sheets 
> in Tables? Did it work for you?
> 
> Jürgen
> Am 23.02.2012 um 17:51 schrieb Bejarano, Rafael P.:
> 
>> When I want to change the contents of a particular cell, I position the 
>> cursor on the data-entry field.  Then, I arrow over to the cell that I want 
>> to edit.  Next, I press the delete (back-space) key to delete the cell's 
>> contents.  Finally, I type in the new information that I wish to store in 
>> that cell.
>> ________________________________________
>> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On 
>> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>> 
>> 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 c

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