Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2019-01-02 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
I think, that will be fine for me too.

Thanks and regards,
Sudeshna Bhattacharya

On 1/2/19, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Hi Sudeshna,
> Greetings!
>
> If possible, can we do it on 5th January at 11:00 in the morning?
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
> On 1/2/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
>> Sure Sir.  When should I call you in that case?
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>
>> On 1/1/19, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> On 1/1/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>>> wrote:
 Hello Mahesh Sir,
 First of all wish you a very happy new and prosperous new year.
 Actually Iin my pc so far, I happened to work with Excel 2003 and
 2007.  I did not face any such difficulty with JAWS. moreover I did
 not have to change any kind of the default settings for JAWS. Of late
 when I started Office 2010, I found a number of things which I cannot
 do with the earlier methods that I used in earlier versions. a few
 settings (I can't mention accurately) I needed to change in JAWS
 verbosity setting.(using insert + V option). JAWS  18 is also a bit
 new for me. would you please guide me about switching on /off of
 virtual cursor and its functionality in application like excel etc?

 Eagerly awaiting your kind response,

 Thanks and regards,
 Sudeshna Bhattacharya

 On 12/31/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Hi Sudeshna,
> Greetings for the day!
>
> I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
> you to guide me in this so that I can check.
>
> Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
> system I have kept it off.
>
> In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
> system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
> face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.
>
> All the best and do well
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
> On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
> wrote:
>> Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
>> What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
>> for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
>> worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
>> saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
>> fields . ".
>> Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
>> here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
>> need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?
>>
>> awaiting your kind reply Sir,
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>
>> On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
>>> Good evening !
>>>
>>> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>>>
>>> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
>>> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
>>> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the
>>> "Conditional
>>> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
>>> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
>>> apply filter.
>>>
>>> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
>>> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>>> wipe the tears"
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>> 
>>> wrote:
 Hello  Mahesh Sir,
 A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
 Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is
 reading
 nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
 place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
 wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.

 Thanks and regards,
 Sudeshna Bhattacharya while

 On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
> dear sir, how to display filtered values i

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2019-01-02 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
Hi Sudeshna,
Greetings!

If possible, can we do it on 5th January at 11:00 in the morning?

-- 
"Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
wipe the tears"

With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Mobile: +91-9899353960
E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com




On 1/2/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
> Sure Sir.  When should I call you in that case?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>
> On 1/1/19, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> On 1/1/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>> wrote:
>>> Hello Mahesh Sir,
>>> First of all wish you a very happy new and prosperous new year.
>>> Actually Iin my pc so far, I happened to work with Excel 2003 and
>>> 2007.  I did not face any such difficulty with JAWS. moreover I did
>>> not have to change any kind of the default settings for JAWS. Of late
>>> when I started Office 2010, I found a number of things which I cannot
>>> do with the earlier methods that I used in earlier versions. a few
>>> settings (I can't mention accurately) I needed to change in JAWS
>>> verbosity setting.(using insert + V option). JAWS  18 is also a bit
>>> new for me. would you please guide me about switching on /off of
>>> virtual cursor and its functionality in application like excel etc?
>>>
>>> Eagerly awaiting your kind response,
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>>
>>> On 12/31/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
 Hi Sudeshna,
 Greetings for the day!

 I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
 you to guide me in this so that I can check.

 Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
 system I have kept it off.

 In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
 system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
 face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.

 All the best and do well

 --
 "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
 hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
 wipe the tears"

 With best regards,
 Mahesh Narasimhan
 Mobile: +91-9899353960
 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com

 On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
 wrote:
> Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
> What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
> for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
> worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
> saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
> fields . ".
> Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
> here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
> need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?
>
> awaiting your kind reply Sir,
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>
> On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
>> Good evening !
>>
>> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>>
>> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
>> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
>> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
>> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
>> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
>> apply filter.
>>
>> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
>> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>>
>> --
>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>> wipe the tears"
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>> wrote:
>>> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
>>> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
>>> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is
>>> reading
>>> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
>>> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
>>> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>>>
>>> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
 dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
 belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor
 than
 a particular number?

 On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Creation of Pivot Table
>
> 1.Open the excel file

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2019-01-02 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
Sure Sir.  When should I call you in that case?

Thanks and regards,
Sudeshna Bhattacharya

On 1/1/19, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> On 1/1/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
>> Hello Mahesh Sir,
>> First of all wish you a very happy new and prosperous new year.
>> Actually Iin my pc so far, I happened to work with Excel 2003 and
>> 2007.  I did not face any such difficulty with JAWS. moreover I did
>> not have to change any kind of the default settings for JAWS. Of late
>> when I started Office 2010, I found a number of things which I cannot
>> do with the earlier methods that I used in earlier versions. a few
>> settings (I can't mention accurately) I needed to change in JAWS
>> verbosity setting.(using insert + V option). JAWS  18 is also a bit
>> new for me. would you please guide me about switching on /off of
>> virtual cursor and its functionality in application like excel etc?
>>
>> Eagerly awaiting your kind response,
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>
>> On 12/31/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> Hi Sudeshna,
>>> Greetings for the day!
>>>
>>> I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
>>> you to guide me in this so that I can check.
>>>
>>> Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
>>> system I have kept it off.
>>>
>>> In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
>>> system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
>>> face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.
>>>
>>> All the best and do well
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>>> wipe the tears"
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>>
>>> On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>>> wrote:
 Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
 What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
 for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
 worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
 saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
 fields . ".
 Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
 here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
 need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?

 awaiting your kind reply Sir,

 Thanks and regards,
 Sudeshna Bhattacharya

 On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
> Good evening !
>
> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>
> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
> apply filter.
>
> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
> wrote:
>> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
>> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
>> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
>> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
>> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
>> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>>
>> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
>>> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
>>> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
>>> a particular number?
>>>
>>> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
 Creation of Pivot Table

 1. Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
 applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
 2. Select the table.
 3. Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu.
 There
 press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
 4. A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
 select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
 table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Ta

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2019-01-01 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
On 1/1/19, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
> Hello Mahesh Sir,
> First of all wish you a very happy new and prosperous new year.
> Actually Iin my pc so far, I happened to work with Excel 2003 and
> 2007.  I did not face any such difficulty with JAWS. moreover I did
> not have to change any kind of the default settings for JAWS. Of late
> when I started Office 2010, I found a number of things which I cannot
> do with the earlier methods that I used in earlier versions. a few
> settings (I can't mention accurately) I needed to change in JAWS
> verbosity setting.(using insert + V option). JAWS  18 is also a bit
> new for me. would you please guide me about switching on /off of
> virtual cursor and its functionality in application like excel etc?
>
> Eagerly awaiting your kind response,
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>
> On 12/31/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> Hi Sudeshna,
>> Greetings for the day!
>>
>> I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
>> you to guide me in this so that I can check.
>>
>> Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
>> system I have kept it off.
>>
>> In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
>> system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
>> face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.
>>
>> All the best and do well
>>
>> --
>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>> wipe the tears"
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>
>> On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>> wrote:
>>> Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
>>> What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
>>> for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
>>> worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
>>> saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
>>> fields . ".
>>> Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
>>> here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
>>> need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?
>>>
>>> awaiting your kind reply Sir,
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>>
>>> On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
 Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
 Good evening !

 I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.

 Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
 have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
 using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
 Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
 must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
 apply filter.

 Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
 more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.

 --
 "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
 hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
 wipe the tears"

 With best regards,
 Mahesh Narasimhan
 Mobile: +91-9899353960
 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com




 On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
 wrote:
> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>
> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
>> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
>> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
>> a particular number?
>>
>> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> Creation of Pivot Table
>>>
>>> 1.  Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
>>> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
>>> 2.  Select the table.
>>> 3.  Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu.
>>> There
>>> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
>>> 4.  A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
>>> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
>>> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
>>> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till
>>> Ok
>>> and hit enter.
>>> 5.  A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in
>>> A3
>>> cell. Do not worry! 

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-31 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
Hello Mahesh Sir,
First of all wish you a very happy new and prosperous new year.
Actually Iin my pc so far, I happened to work with Excel 2003 and
2007.  I did not face any such difficulty with JAWS. moreover I did
not have to change any kind of the default settings for JAWS. Of late
when I started Office 2010, I found a number of things which I cannot
do with the earlier methods that I used in earlier versions. a few
settings (I can't mention accurately) I needed to change in JAWS
verbosity setting.(using insert + V option). JAWS  18 is also a bit
new for me. would you please guide me about switching on /off of
virtual cursor and its functionality in application like excel etc?

Eagerly awaiting your kind response,

Thanks and regards,
Sudeshna Bhattacharya

On 12/31/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Hi Sudeshna,
> Greetings for the day!
>
> I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
> you to guide me in this so that I can check.
>
> Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
> system I have kept it off.
>
> In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
> system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
> face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.
>
> All the best and do well
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
> On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
> wrote:
>> Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
>> What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
>> for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
>> worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
>> saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
>> fields . ".
>> Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
>> here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
>> need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?
>>
>> awaiting your kind reply Sir,
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>>
>> On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
>>> Good evening !
>>>
>>> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>>>
>>> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
>>> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
>>> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
>>> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
>>> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
>>> apply filter.
>>>
>>> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
>>> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>>> wipe the tears"
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>>> wrote:
 Hello  Mahesh Sir,
 A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
 Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
 nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
 place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
 wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.

 Thanks and regards,
 Sudeshna Bhattacharya while

 On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
> a particular number?
>
> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> Creation of Pivot Table
>>
>> 1.   Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
>> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
>> 2.   Select the table.
>> 3.   Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. 
>> There
>> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
>> 4.   A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
>> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
>> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
>> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
>> and hit enter.
>> 5.   A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be 
>> in A3
>> cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
>> column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
>> arrow till you reach to the column head which you

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-31 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
Hi Sudeshna,
Greetings for the day!

I am unaware about the verbosity setting of JAWS in excel. Requesting
you to guide me in this so that I can check.

Just note, the JAWS vertual setting must be turned off because in my
system I have kept it off.

In the normal case, as Office package and JAWS are installed in the
system, I have worked with Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 and I did not
face any issue with pivot or any other excel tools that I use as yet.

All the best and do well

-- 
"Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
wipe the tears"

With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Mobile: +91-9899353960
E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com

On 12/31/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
> Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
> What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
> for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
> worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
> saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
> fields . ".
> Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
> here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
> need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?
>
> awaiting your kind reply Sir,
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
>
> On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
>> Good evening !
>>
>> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>>
>> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
>> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
>> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
>> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
>> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
>> apply filter.
>>
>> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
>> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>>
>> --
>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>> wipe the tears"
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>> wrote:
>>> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
>>> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
>>> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
>>> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
>>> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
>>> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>>>
>>> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
 dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
 belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
 a particular number?

 On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Creation of Pivot Table
>
> 1.Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
> 2.Select the table.
> 3.Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. 
> There
> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
> 4.A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
> and hit enter.
> 5.A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be 
> in A3
> cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
> column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
> arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
> primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
> Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
> In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
> 6.Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the 
> column
> head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
> as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
> place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
> to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
> short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
> you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
> 7.Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the 
> down
> arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
> Application key. Then press

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-30 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
Good Morning Mahesh Sir,
What I wanted to let you know is that I had already tried the method
for creating the Pivot table, you mentioned above. But when in the new
worksheet, I am pressing the "F6"key to choose the fields, JAWS is
saying "pivot table field list, press up or down arrow to choose the
fields . ".
Here pressing up or down arrow doesn't make JAWS  say anything. so,
here I get stuck. Please guide me how to proceed from this step. do I
need to change any verbosity setting of JAWS in excel 2010?

awaiting your kind reply Sir,

Thanks and regards,
Sudeshna Bhattacharya

On 12/28/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
> Good evening !
>
> I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.
>
> Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
> have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
> using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
> Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
> must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
> apply filter.
>
> Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
> more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
> On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
> wrote:
>> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
>> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
>> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
>> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
>> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
>> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>>
>> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
>>> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
>>> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
>>> a particular number?
>>>
>>> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
 Creation of Pivot Table

 1. Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
 applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
 2. Select the table.
 3. Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. There
 press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
 4. A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
 select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
 table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
 would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
 and hit enter.
 5. A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in A3
 cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
 column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
 arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
 primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
 Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
 In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
 6. Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the column
 head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
 as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
 place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
 to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
 short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
 you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
 7. Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the down
 arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
 Application key. Then press the down arrow till you reach “Add to
 Values”. There press entre.
 8. Then press the “Escape” key. Then press the “Alt” key and right or
 left arrow till you reach “Design Tab”. There press the down arrow and
 left arrow till you reach “Report Layout Submenu”, there hit enter.
 There you press down arrow till you reach “In Tabular Form”, there hit
 enter.
 9. Your pivot Table is ready.

 You try this first and there are more things to take care in pivot
 table which I shall share in the next session.

 Enjoy learning!

 Thank you.


 --
 "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
 hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
 wipe the tears"

 With best regards,
 Mahesh Narasimhan
 Mobile: +91-9899353960
 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com


 On 12/27/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
 wro

Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-28 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
Hello Aravind and Sudeshna,
Good evening !

I read your queries. Explanations are furnished below.

Aravind: Do you want to apply filter on the complete data that you
have? If your answer is yes, then "pivot" is not the tool you must be
using, I feel. In place of pivot, you must either use the "Conditional
Formatting" tool or the "Filter" tool. If your answer is no, then you
must copy and paste special the pivot table in a new worksheet and
apply filter.

Sudeshna: I am extremely sorry, I did not get your query. Please be
more elaborative. Kindly rephrase your query.

-- 
"Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
wipe the tears"

With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Mobile: +91-9899353960
E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com




On 12/28/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
> Hello  Mahesh Sir,
> A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
> Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
> nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
> place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
> wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya while
>
> On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
>> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
>> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
>> a particular number?
>>
>> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>>> Creation of Pivot Table
>>>
>>> 1.  Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
>>> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
>>> 2.  Select the table.
>>> 3.  Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. There
>>> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
>>> 4.  A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
>>> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
>>> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
>>> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
>>> and hit enter.
>>> 5.  A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in A3
>>> cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
>>> column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
>>> arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
>>> primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
>>> Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
>>> In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
>>> 6.  Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the column
>>> head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
>>> as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
>>> place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
>>> to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
>>> short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
>>> you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
>>> 7.  Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the down
>>> arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
>>> Application key. Then press the down arrow till you reach “Add to
>>> Values”. There press entre.
>>> 8.  Then press the “Escape” key. Then press the “Alt” key and right or
>>> left arrow till you reach “Design Tab”. There press the down arrow and
>>> left arrow till you reach “Report Layout Submenu”, there hit enter.
>>> There you press down arrow till you reach “In Tabular Form”, there hit
>>> enter.
>>> 9.  Your pivot Table is ready.
>>>
>>> You try this first and there are more things to take care in pivot
>>> table which I shall share in the next session.
>>>
>>> Enjoy learning!
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>>> wipe the tears"
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/27/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>>> wrote:
 Hello Friends,
 Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
 with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.

 Thanks and regards,
 Syudeshna Bhattacharya.




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Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-27 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
Hello  Mahesh Sir,
A very good morning! Liked your step by step guide very much. But,
Before writing to the list, , I had tried this method, JAWS is reading
nothing but "field list ". Pressing up or down arrows or tab at this
place does not make JAWS read anything. Please guide me here Sir. I
wish  to learn the advanced features of Pivot as well.

Thanks and regards,
Sudeshna Bhattacharya while

On 12/27/18, Aravind R  wrote:
> dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
> belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
> a particular number?
>
> On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
>> Creation of Pivot Table
>>
>> 1.   Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
>> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
>> 2.   Select the table.
>> 3.   Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. There
>> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
>> 4.   A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
>> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
>> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
>> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
>> and hit enter.
>> 5.   A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in A3
>> cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
>> column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
>> arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
>> primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
>> Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
>> In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
>> 6.   Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the column
>> head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
>> as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
>> place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
>> to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
>> short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
>> you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
>> 7.   Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the down
>> arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
>> Application key. Then press the down arrow till you reach “Add to
>> Values”. There press entre.
>> 8.   Then press the “Escape” key. Then press the “Alt” key and right or
>> left arrow till you reach “Design Tab”. There press the down arrow and
>> left arrow till you reach “Report Layout Submenu”, there hit enter.
>> There you press down arrow till you reach “In Tabular Form”, there hit
>> enter.
>> 9.   Your pivot Table is ready.
>>
>> You try this first and there are more things to take care in pivot
>> table which I shall share in the next session.
>>
>> Enjoy learning!
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> --
>> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
>> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
>> wipe the tears"
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Mahesh Narasimhan
>> Mobile: +91-9899353960
>> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>> On 12/27/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
>> wrote:
>>> Hello Friends,
>>> Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
>>> with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> Syudeshna Bhattacharya.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-27 Thread Aravind R
dear sir, how to display filtered values in pivot table like days
belonging to one month? top 10 numbers, values greater or lessor than
a particular number?

On 12/27/18, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Creation of Pivot Table
>
> 1.Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
> applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
> 2.Select the table.
> 3.Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. There
> press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
> 4.A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
> select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
> table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
> would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
> and hit enter.
> 5.A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in A3
> cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
> column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
> arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
> primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
> Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
> In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
> 6.Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the column
> head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
> as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
> place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
> to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
> short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
> you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
> 7.Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the down
> arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
> Application key. Then press the down arrow till you reach “Add to
> Values”. There press entre.
> 8.Then press the “Escape” key. Then press the “Alt” key and right or
> left arrow till you reach “Design Tab”. There press the down arrow and
> left arrow till you reach “Report Layout Submenu”, there hit enter.
> There you press down arrow till you reach “In Tabular Form”, there hit
> enter.
> 9.Your pivot Table is ready.
>
> You try this first and there are more things to take care in pivot
> table which I shall share in the next session.
>
> Enjoy learning!
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> --
> "Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
> hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
> wipe the tears"
>
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Mobile: +91-9899353960
> E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com
>
>
> On 12/27/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
> wrote:
>> Hello Friends,
>> Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
>> with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Syudeshna Bhattacharya.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-27 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
Creation of Pivot Table

1.  Open the excel file having the table on which pivot has to be
applied. This means that the table which has to be analyzed.
2.  Select the table.
3.  Press the Alt key, then right arrow to reach the Insert menu. There
press the down arrow; the first option is Pivot. Hit enter.
4.  A dialogue box would open and it would say, “Create pivot table,
select the table/range”. Kindly note, we have already selected the
table which has to be analyzed, here simply hit ‘Tab’ once and it
would say “New worksheet radio button checked”. Then hit ‘Tab’ till Ok
and hit enter.
5.  A new worksheet would open and by default the curser would be in A3
cell. Do not worry! Press once the “Function key 6 (F6)”. Here all the
column heads would be placed one below the other. Then press down
arrow till you reach to the column head which you wish to keep as the
primary column (the first column). Then press the “Application key”.
Then down arrow and it would say “Add to row label”. There hit entre.
In A3 cell it would say “Row Label”.
6.  Then press F6 key and by default the curser would be on the column
head which you would have selected. There press down arrow or up arrow
as per your requirement and select the column head which you wish to
place next and press the application key, then the down arrow to add
to row labels and press entre. Continue this process till you have
short-listed all the column heads (except the last column head) that
you wish to have in the table which would be analyzed.
7.  Then you again press the F6 key and press the up arrow or the down
arrow which would be the last column of the table. Press the
Application key. Then press the down arrow till you reach “Add to
Values”. There press entre.
8.  Then press the “Escape” key. Then press the “Alt” key and right or
left arrow till you reach “Design Tab”. There press the down arrow and
left arrow till you reach “Report Layout Submenu”, there hit enter.
There you press down arrow till you reach “In Tabular Form”, there hit
enter.
9.  Your pivot Table is ready.

You try this first and there are more things to take care in pivot
table which I shall share in the next session.

Enjoy learning!

Thank you.


-- 
"Good friendship is like the relationship between  eye & hand! If the
hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will
wipe the tears"

With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Mobile: +91-9899353960
E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com


On 12/27/18, Sudeshna Bhattacharya  wrote:
> Hello Friends,
> Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
> with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Syudeshna Bhattacharya.
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-27 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
I can try to help but JAWS - excel virtual setting must be turned off
 

With best wishes,
Mahesh Narasimhan
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> On 27-Dec-2018, at 11:55 AM, Sudeshna Bhattacharya 
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> 
> Hello Friends,
> Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
> with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> Syudeshna Bhattacharya.
> 
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[AI] Help requested for Pivot Table creation

2018-12-26 Thread Sudeshna Bhattacharya
Hello Friends,
Can you please suggest me a detailed tutorial for creating and dealing
with a Pivot Table  in Excel 2010? I'm using JAWS 18.

Thanks and regards,
Syudeshna Bhattacharya.




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