In Open Office, you can press f2 on the cell you want to edit. Just
like in Excel for Windows. It works pretty good.
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On 14/09/2008, at 01.04, Buddy Brannan wrote:
But how can you interact with/edit the material in each cell? This
didn't seem possible in the way I would have expected (i.e. interact
with the cell, as in tables).
On Sep 13, 2008, at 6:57 PM, John Weir wrote:
both. Vickie Weir
Søren Jensen wrote:
Does Voiceover also read the cells like A1 and A2 while
navigating through them? Or does it only read the text inside the
cells?
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Søren Jensen
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On 13/09/2008, at 20.18, John Weir wrote:
Tables is a spread sheet program that has been accessable for
some time now. I use it oftern and it works well. Vickie Weir
Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi all.
I'm really sorry if this has been posted here before.
I have just downloaded the newest beta of Open Office. The
spreadsheet is now accessible. Voiceover reads what cell you
are in. This is totally awesome. Now we can do spreadsheets on
the Mac.
When you open the Open Office application and look in the file
menu, you'll see all the applications have shortcut keys like
command t for text edit.
Again, I'm sorry if this has been posted on this list before.
My Mac was send to Apple to be repaired for some weeks ago
then the new beta came out, so i didn't checked my mail very
often.
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