I am writing some of them and grade 2 braille. I wrote some of them on the 
iPhone and I discovered that the two side is turned into the exclamation point 
it looks like Apple is getting a start on good UEBI guess.

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> On Oct 8, 2013, at 10:57 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> HI Gigi,
> 
> I'm learning lots from your Numbers tutorials too, so thank you.
> 
> Some of your emails are turning out as symbols to me. Are you using a 
> non-English character set or something? NOt sure if it's the same for 
> everyone but some come out as pretty messed up to me.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nic
> 
> On 09/10/2013, at 2:50 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi there
> Let me see if I can clear up some things. First, the top row is the role that 
> voiceOver uses to announce your labels. I got told by somebody that the 
> column on the left column A, is what voiceOver uses to say the columns. So, 
> you would not have your formula in the same cell that you have your label.
> 
> So now let's do an example, and see if this helps. What if you put Monday 
> Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday across the rows so you could have your 
> mileage amounts for these days. You would then go inffthe Inspector and make 
> the days into Text. You go below each day and put in some numbers. Just so 
> you know you've got everything right, put in some easy numbers !start with; 
> then you can take them out later. 
> 
> Now you can draw a line or put in equal signs like I mentioned earlier so 
> that you have a separator between the numbers you put in andthe formula. 
> Using our example, go below Monday and get into the Insert menu and go down 
> to Function. Choose Sum and press enter. You should find the total forthe 
> numbers you just put in for Monday. Use -mand c !copy your formula. Get on 
> top of Tuesday !pressing the right arrow. Press the shift key and select the 
> next four columns. Now press -mand v !paste your formula in. You have now 
> copied Monday's formula inffthe other days. 
> 
> Now let's add in a number into your row because you forgot some. Go one cell 
> above the line that you draw so you are on top of a number you put in 
> earlier. If you want a row below that number, press option down arrow. If you 
> want it the other way, press option up arrow. VoiceOver will tell you that 
> you have a.ed a row. Go back to Monday and put in some numbers. If you have 
> done things right, your formula will reflect the numbers you a.ed. 
> 
> The reason I tell you !get on top the numbers you put in before adding your 
> rows is so that your new rows don't become text which will prevent them from 
> being a.ed inffyr formula. 
> 
> I don't do the automatic fill-ins that you are talking about, but I will tell 
> you that Numbers will accept Excel formulas. Therefore, if you know how 
> !write such formulas in Excel, it should work in Numbers as well. Numbers 
> formulas, if you type them in by hand, are started in the same way they are 
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> ,reg>ds1 
> ,gigi 
> 
> 
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