Hello list members.

I use a particular spreadsheet, and according to the whims of the moment - its 
columns increase in number as more information is wanted.  I cannot remember 
each column title, but I understand that it is possible to create accessible 
Excel forms in a manner similar to Word. I am not the designer of the 
spreadsheet - I just enter the data.   Can anyone help with this?  We are using 
Office 2003 and although I have started out applying similar steps for Excel as 
if it was a Word document - it is clearly not the same in terms of the options 
available and of course - a Word processor document is different from a 
spreadsheet.  Also says something about my lack of Excel knowledge.  The 
objective is to tab to each column, have its title spoken regardless of how far 
down the column I am positioned and then just enter the data required for that 
column.

Would be glad to receive links to resources along with general advice about 
what other Window-eyes users do.

In addition to Office 2003 - this is Window-eyes v7.2 still on Windows 2000.

Many thanks.

Vaughan.




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