[access-uk] Re: Setting title for columns and rows in ?

  • From: "Ali Amasyali" <Ali.Amasyali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:32:39 +0100

Thanks David.  I have seen those things in there but I did not know how
to use them.

Thanks again.


Ali Amasyali
National Management Trainee (NMT)
Hackney Town Hall
ali.amasyali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Setting title for columns and rows in ?


Ali
I suggest that you take a general look at the verbosity settings. The
one of interest to you is 'title reading'.


1.  place your system cursor in the column and on the row where the
titles are placed. 2. Go to the verbosity menu (ins+v) 3. press T till
you hear 'title reading'. 4. Press the space bar till you hear 'both'.
5. press the down arrow twice 'column reading off' is poken. 6. press
the space bar 'column reading A (for example)' will be spoken. 7. cursor
down again 'row reading undefined'. 8. press space bar and that row
number will be spoken. 9. exit the verbosity manager by pressing exc.

job done.

David

In message <4123EBDD28F88743A82B8D147FEEF92D02535E9E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
v.uk>, Ali Amasyali <Ali.Amasyali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>Good morning,
>I have quite a large xls document that I have to work in every morning.

>The problem is since it is quite large, I have to memorise all the 
>titles for the columns and rows.  I am just wondering if it is possible

>to set column and row titles that would be read out when changing 
>colons or rows?  I am using windows xp with jaws 6.10 and office xp.
>
>I would be grateful if anyone suggest a solution for it. thanks.
>
>Ali Amasyali
>National Management Trainee (NMT)
>Hackney Town Hall
>ali.amasyali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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