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Subject: [JAWS-Users] FW: Accessible forms in Excel free Webinar


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Subject: Accessible forms in Excel Webinar Thur. 12



Accessible forms in MS Excel

Presenter: Andrew Downy from Australia

Thursday Jan. 12 at 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 Eastern



You may have missed the announcements for this valuable Webinar with
holidays and a vacation from work. Andrew will be presenting live from
Australia



Andrew will begin with a brief introduction to Excel and will give some
examples of when it is appropriate to use it as a form.  He will then
demonstrate some techniques for reducing confusion when using Excel with a
screen reader including naming worksheets and hiding unnecessary cells.
Participants will then be taken through the process of defining column and
row headings.  This becomes crucial for screen reader access when
spreadsheets grow in size and/or complexity. An important option when
setting up an Excel form is defining rules for what may be entered into a
cell.  This facility will be demonstrated, with specific suggestions to
improve clarity for screen reader users.

Other Excell features to be covered include:

·         Using comments to improve clarity;

·         The potentially tricky locking of cells;

·

·         An introduction to Excel formulae



You can obtain the sample form from:

http://easi.cc/archive/andrew2017/sample-form.xlsx



You can register from the EASI Webinar promo page:

http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#january











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