Here is a recording I did of the open office quiry. You can download the file
if you need to but people on twitter can see this to so hopefully I get some
help from someware.
my merge query in open office http://twaud.io/4Wn
Thanks.
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I have Open Office; in fact, the main reason I downloaded it was for the
free spreadsheet. It's usable; not as effecient as JAWS, but it is
usable; you can arrow around the cells and read the data and edit cells.
Jane
On 3/7/2010 2:59 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi all, does
Hi lister,
iWorks is accessible with VO?
Thanks.
On 3/7/10, Jane Jordan (GMail) juanitatig...@gmail.com wrote:
I have Open Office; in fact, the main reason I downloaded it was for the
free spreadsheet. It's usable; not as effecient as JAWS, but it is
usable; you can arrow around the cells and
Hello Claudio,
iWork09 is over 90% accessible with VoiceOver.
Pages works very well for most things, but dynamic fields such as automatically
updated paragraph numbers are not readable with VO.
I've worked successfully with Keynote and know others who use Numbers regularly.
Cheers,
Anne
On
can pages do track changes as in word for windows i wonder?
On 7 Mar 2010, at 16:10, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Claudio,
iWork09 is over 90% accessible with VoiceOver.
Pages works very well for most things, but dynamic fields such as
automatically updated paragraph numbers are not
Hello Will,
Yes, Pages can track changes but I find it horrible to navigate and understand
when I do that.
I haven't used Word since Word5 so don't know how it works these days.
Cheers,
Anne
On Mar 7, 2010, at 6:22 PM, william lomas wrote:
can pages do track changes as in word for windows
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hi all, does openoffice come with a spreadsheet program to read
excel documents?
how usable is it?
the spreadsheet part, I mean
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