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From:
Thomas N. ChanSubject:
RE: ExcellDate:
Thu, Jun 29, 2006 11:12:45 amYou will need to use the total header to monitor the region you are browsing
around.
If you assign cell a1 to j1 as the table column header title with alt -
shift - h, and also tell it to monitor the region you will be navigating
around to get the info, that will work perfectly for your case.
Read this info at
section 21.4 of the window-eyes manual.
Do let me know if you need any more assistant.
Ps: the Excel is spell at e x c e l, not e x c e l l (grin)
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regards
Thomas N. Chan
PayPal me if you want to donate to my dream yet to fulfill.
-----Original Message-----
From: DayStar Promotions [mailto:JAC@neo.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 11:54 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Excell
Hi all,
I have created a simple flat file database for my customers in MS
Office Excell 03, per instructions, making the top row the fixed
field names. When working in browse mode, is it possible for
Window-Eyes to report the field name of cells I place the cursor in?
For example:
If I place my cursor in cell J15, (column J being the Zipcode field),
is it possible to get WE to report:
Zipcode, 16507. Or if I place the cursor in cell c9 for example, can
I get WE to report:
LastName: Smith
row C being the LastName field name.
Thanks,
JAC
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around.
If you assign cell a1 to j1 as the table column header title with alt -
shift - h, and also tell it to monitor the region you will be navigating
around to get the info, that will work perfectly for your case.
Read this info at
section 21.4 of the window-eyes manual.
Do let me know if you need any more assistant.
Ps: the Excel is spell at e x c e l, not e x c e l l (grin)
------------------------------
regards
Thomas N. Chan
PayPal me if you want to donate to my dream yet to fulfill.
-----Original Message-----
From: DayStar Promotions [mailto:JAC@neo.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 11:54 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Excell
Hi all,
I have created a simple flat file database for my customers in MS
Office Excell 03, per instructions, making the top row the fixed
field names. When working in browse mode, is it possible for
Window-Eyes to report the field name of cells I place the cursor in?
For example:
If I place my cursor in cell J15, (column J being the Zipcode field),
is it possible to get WE to report:
Zipcode, 16507. Or if I place the cursor in cell c9 for example, can
I get WE to report:
LastName: Smith
row C being the LastName field name.
Thanks,
JAC
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