Also remember that control+page up and control+page down will move you
through worksheets too, and if it's just a couple away it's faster than
control+shift+S. This works in every version of Excel I've encountered back
to Windows 3.1 versions.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anna
> Byrne via Jfw
> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:33 PM
> To: Jerry Berrier; The Jaws for Windows support list.
> Subject: Re: Office 2013 Question
> 
> Okay. Verified on my Office 2013.  Sorry.  Very early this morning I
> heard Office 20*03 instead of 20*13.
> 
> First, Excel 2013 opens with only one worksheet in a workbook instead
> of 3.  So shift-control-s appears not to work because you can't go to
> another worksheet because there isn't one
> 
> To review the Excel worksheet keystrokes, which are all on the home
> tab:
> 
> Insert sheet: alt-h-i-s, or shift+f11.
> Delete sheet: alt+h-d-s.
> rename sheet: alt+h-o-r.  JAWS says 'edit'.  Type in the new name and
> press enter.  It works, but on my machine at least JAWS doesn't talk
> much about it.
> Move or copy sheet: alt+h-o-m.
> 
> If you are using the JAWS virtual menus, rename and move/copy are in
> the home/format menu, and I don't remember where the others are.
> 
> On my computer shift+control+s makes a list of worksheets if there is
> more than one.
> 
> You can change tab colors on the lower ribbon of the home tab,
> somewhere.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Ann
> 
> 
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