Nicholas,
Very interesting, indeed, and I’m surprised to realize that I understand the
concept of what you suggest. I create my own spreadsheets with data that I
collect from Credit Cards, Banks, etc. and after accumulating a year’s worth of
data, I start the arduous task of assigning a
Aug 2019, at 1:04 pm, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
Ahh, I can see what you mean,
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Ahh, I can see what you mean,
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Simon,
Yes, I know I need
This might be a feature worth looking into for totaling expenses. I was just
looking at the Organize menu and saw this feature. I only use numbers in a very
basic way.
Group rows into categories to organize and summarize the table. dimmed
> On Aug 29, 2019, at 9:34 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
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Simon,
Yes, I know I need to find other ways, but I used that set of commands a lot
with JAWS to speed up the whole process of navigating, as well as
copying/pasting large amounts of data. Tax time is approaching, and I need to
start looking at all the data from our bank accounts and organize
Hi Dave,
I know what you mean with the read line or paragraph type commands for jaws but
what I've learnt to do is to forget jaws commands as they forf me get in the
way fo the vo commands,
I believe with aple scripts this type of thing can be done but I'm not one that
is in to writing
Well, I don’t know a VoiceOver shortcut for this, but in AppleScript there are
table objects and row/column objects.
A cell object knows its row and column in the table, and can have a value of
“missing value”. I didn’t look at the row/column objects to see how easily it
is to review / select a