Hello Paul,

I'm sorry to say, there is no command in Numbers to jump to a particular cell. 
Many people have complained about this, so I hope when Apple eventually brings 
out a new version of iWork, this massive oversight will be corrected.

Cheers,

Anne


On 31 Jan 2012, at 22:47, Paul Hunt wrote:

> Hello Anne. I appreciate your contributions to this list. I am doing pretty 
> well with numbers but have a question. Is there a way to jump to a particular 
> cell? In Excel, there is a go to feature that allows users to go to a given 
> cell. I appreciate any help on this.
> 
> Thanks so much.
> On Jan 30, 2012, at 1:53 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Yuma,
>> 
>> Sorry for the delay in answering you but I've been out teaching VO all day.
>> 
>> To select multiple cells in Numbers, place a hotspot on the first and last 
>> cells to be selected. If the first cell is the actual first cell, this is 
>> not necessary.
>> 
>> Go to the last cell to be selected, turn cursor tracking off, bring the 
>> mouse and do a physical mouse click. Jump to the first hotspot, or go to 
>> first item if the cell is the first, bring the mouse and shift-click.
>> 
>> VoiceOver will announce the number of cells selected.
>> 
>> This sounds messy but it's easy when you get used to it. I use the Trackpad 
>> Commander to find the cell I want, then I turn it off to perform the action.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> On 29 Jan 2012, at 22:57, Yuma Decaux wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I've got a numbers document with 365 cells to paste the atrribute of one 
>>> cell to. I've tried the shit and arrow method but the more cells are 
>>> selected the less responsive voice over is. I hate doing repetitive and 
>>> idiotic hand gestures and before i get on trying a script to do just that 
>>> and more, does anyone know whether one can select a range of cells, say 
>>> from current cell to the last cell of that row or column?
>>> 
>>> Any help greatly appreciated 
>>> 
>>> Best regards 
>>> 
>>> Yuma 
>>> 
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