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james.homme@highmark.comSubject:
Re: Excel questionDate:
Mon, Aug 4, 2008 3:16:45 pmHi,
From what I can see, Window-Eyes reads row headers, column headers, and
totals in Excel as you move around with navigation keys like arrows. I
don't see a key that tells you the row and column header information about
the cell you are on unless it would be the Field Name key, Control-Shift-N.
Neither the section on Excel, nor the appendix that serves as the hot key
reference comes right out and says whether or not you can use the Field
Name key to read column and row headers in Excel.
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme, Usability Engineering, Highmark Inc.,
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From what I can see, Window-Eyes reads row headers, column headers, and
totals in Excel as you move around with navigation keys like arrows. I
don't see a key that tells you the row and column header information about
the cell you are on unless it would be the Field Name key, Control-Shift-N.
Neither the section on Excel, nor the appendix that serves as the hot key
reference comes right out and says whether or not you can use the Field
Name key to read column and row headers in Excel.
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme, Usability Engineering, Highmark Inc.,
james.homme@highmark.com, 412-544-1810
"The difference between those who get what they wish for and those who
don't is action. Therefore, every action you take is a complete
success,regardless of the results." -- Jerrold Mundis
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http://highwire.highmark.com/sites/iwov/hwt093/
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