Re: Numbers question - Columns have moved

2015-11-10 Thread Phil Halton
It sounds like you inadvertently inserted a column. This happens when you press 
option and the arrow keys. if you press option right arrow you will insert a 
column to the right or to the left with left arrow a Row above with up arrow or 
a row below with down arrow. It happens a lot to me just by not paying 
attention and pressing option with an arrow key. The solution is to simply find 
the blank column, going to the context menu, and selecting delete row or column 
as the case may be. This will bring everything back to where they were.

Sent from my IPhone


> On Nov 10, 2015, at 6:41 AM, Matthew Dierckens  wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> While at work yesterday, I accidentally managed to move every cell on my 
> spreadsheet up one. So, instead of the phone number being at column F, they 
> are now at Column G and the other information is also moved. Is there any way 
> to undo this?
> Also, is there a way to go to the end of a column so that I can quickly find 
> the F column without right arrowing? I notice that VO is a bit laggy with a 
> larger spreadsheet, but Braille is amazing with Numbers.
> Thanks everyone.
> Matt
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Re: Numbers question - Columns have moved

2015-11-10 Thread Matthew Dierckens
Thanks all, I fixed it. What I was trying to figure out was how to get to the 
end to easily get to the F column to input my text.
> On Nov 10, 2015, at 10:16, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
> It sounds like you inadvertently inserted a column. This happens when you 
> press option and the arrow keys. if you press option right arrow you will 
> insert a column to the right or to the left with left arrow a Row above with 
> up arrow or a row below with down arrow. It happens a lot to me just by not 
> paying attention and pressing option with an arrow key. The solution is to 
> simply find the blank column, going to the context menu, and selecting delete 
> row or column as the case may be. This will bring everything back to where 
> they were.
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
> 
>> On Nov 10, 2015, at 6:41 AM, Matthew Dierckens  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Guys,
>> While at work yesterday, I accidentally managed to move every cell on my 
>> spreadsheet up one. So, instead of the phone number being at column F, they 
>> are now at Column G and the other information is also moved. Is there any 
>> way to undo this?
>> Also, is there a way to go to the end of a column so that I can quickly find 
>> the F column without right arrowing? I notice that VO is a bit laggy with a 
>> larger spreadsheet, but Braille is amazing with Numbers.
>> Thanks everyone.
>> Matt
>> 
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Numbers question - Columns have moved

2015-11-10 Thread Matthew Dierckens
Hi Guys,
While at work yesterday, I accidentally managed to move every cell on my 
spreadsheet up one. So, instead of the phone number being at column F, they are 
now at Column G and the other information is also moved. Is there any way to 
undo this?
Also, is there a way to go to the end of a column so that I can quickly find 
the F column without right arrowing? I notice that VO is a bit laggy with a 
larger spreadsheet, but Braille is amazing with Numbers.
Thanks everyone.
Matt

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Re: Numbers question - Columns have moved

2015-11-10 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Matt,

Could you just delete the added column? You can use Cmd-Down Arrow to go to the 
bottom of a column, and Cmd-Right Arrow to go to the end of a row.

Cheers,

Anne


> On 10 Nov 2015, at 12:41, Matthew Dierckens  wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> While at work yesterday, I accidentally managed to move every cell on my 
> spreadsheet up one. So, instead of the phone number being at column F, they 
> are now at Column G and the other information is also moved. Is there any way 
> to undo this?
> Also, is there a way to go to the end of a column so that I can quickly find 
> the F column without right arrowing? I notice that VO is a bit laggy with a 
> larger spreadsheet, but Braille is amazing with Numbers.
> Thanks everyone.
> Matt
> 
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