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Kevin Huber <huber.kevin7@gmail.com>Subject:
Re: Excel v2010, Window-Eyes v8.0 and VerbosityDate:
Wed, May 22, 2013 11:49:18 amHi:
As I recall. Some of the settings in Excel, such as the one that
determines whether row and column headers should be spoken when you
arrow around in a worksheet are saved in the excel.we file.
Kevin Huber
On 5/20/13, Vaughan Dodd <Vaughan.Dodd001@msd.govt.nz> wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Right at the start - I am not an Excel expert, and I'm having problems
> customising Excel verbosity settings within Window-eyes.
>
> In the Excel find results, all the information regarding workbook,
> worksheet, position is spoken, regardless of what I do with Window-eyes
> verbosity. I think my problem is an Excel one, in terms of how it lays out
> the list of items which come back from the find command, but it really does
> talk too much.
>
> More generally: there seems to be a lack of integration between making
> adjustments to Excel verbosity and the Office 2010 set files. In other
> words, I've gone back to the factory set file but modified verbosity setting
> seem to remain unaffected. So: are verbosity settings saved within the
> appropriate set file - specifically for Excel?
>
> Maybe someone can help me also understand whether I am doing something wrong
> - I am certainly not getting the results I want.
>
> Finally: I wonder if I am discovering more problems caused by our corporate
> security disliking Window-eyes features?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Vaughan.
>
>
>
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As I recall. Some of the settings in Excel, such as the one that
determines whether row and column headers should be spoken when you
arrow around in a worksheet are saved in the excel.we file.
Kevin Huber
On 5/20/13, Vaughan Dodd <Vaughan.Dodd001@msd.govt.nz> wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Right at the start - I am not an Excel expert, and I'm having problems
> customising Excel verbosity settings within Window-eyes.
>
> In the Excel find results, all the information regarding workbook,
> worksheet, position is spoken, regardless of what I do with Window-eyes
> verbosity. I think my problem is an Excel one, in terms of how it lays out
> the list of items which come back from the find command, but it really does
> talk too much.
>
> More generally: there seems to be a lack of integration between making
> adjustments to Excel verbosity and the Office 2010 set files. In other
> words, I've gone back to the factory set file but modified verbosity setting
> seem to remain unaffected. So: are verbosity settings saved within the
> appropriate set file - specifically for Excel?
>
> Maybe someone can help me also understand whether I am doing something wrong
> - I am certainly not getting the results I want.
>
> Finally: I wonder if I am discovering more problems caused by our corporate
> security disliking Window-eyes features?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Vaughan.
>
>
>
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