Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-08 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Anne and thanks for your answer. As always, very helpful to me. :-) All the best Jürgen Am 08.12.2013 um 10:00 schrieb Anne Robertson : > Hello Jürgen, > > You’ll find Mouse Keys under Accessibility in System Preferences. The default > hot key to toggle Mouse keys on and off is Option 5 time

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-08 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Jürgen, You’ll find Mouse Keys under Accessibility in System Preferences. The default hot key to toggle Mouse keys on and off is Option 5 times. When Mouse Keys is on, the 9 keys with the letter ‘i’ at the centre, take control of the mouse which you click with the letter ‘i’. So, to move

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-08 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Anne, thanks for the hint. Could you please explain what exactly means to turn on mouse keys? Thanks and all the best Jürgen Am 07.12.2013 um 21:07 schrieb Anne Robertson : > Here’s a way to rename a table in the new Numbers. > > • Navigate to cell A1. > • Bring the mouse. > • Turn on Mouse

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-08 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Tim, Try starting further along the header row. It’s certainly temperamental and only a workaround. Apple needs to fix this. Cheers, Anne On 8 Dec 2013, at 01:06, Tim Kilburn wrote: > Hi Anne, > > Thanks for this. It doesn’t seem to be working for me though in Table 1. I > can chan

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Anne, Thanks for this. It doesn’t seem to be working for me though in Table 1. I can change the names of subsequent tables but not the first one. I guess I might be able to name second and third tables then delete the first table as a workaround. For Table 1, this is what’s going on. On

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-07 Thread Anne Robertson
Here’s a way to rename a table in the new Numbers. • Navigate to cell A1. • Bring the mouse. • Turn on Mouse keys. • Press 8 until you hear something like “A reference tab. • Press ‘i’ 3 times. • Turn Mouse Keys off then type the new name for the table. The same trick works in the new Pages. Che

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Yes, I guess I didn’t quite answer the original question, sorry. Renaming the Sheet is different than renaming the Table within that Sheet. I tried for a while to see if I could get at the Table name but was unsuccessful. I did, though, determine that I could get to the Row and Column re

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-06 Thread Nicholas Parsons
The inspector is visible by default. In fact, I'm not sure if it can be hidden. There is an option to hide/show Inspector in View > Inspector, command-option-i, but this doesn't seem to have any effect for VoiceOver at least. You can, however, choose to toggle between the format inspector or the

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-06 Thread Eugenia Firth
Ok Tim. If the Inspector doesn't work the same way, how do you do it? It's confusing because VoiceOver, if I remember right, says Hide Inspector or Show Inspector when you press command option i. Regards, Gigi On Dec 5, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote: > Hi, > > To change the name of

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-05 Thread Nicholas Parsons
That's a useful tip about renaming sheets. Thanks! How Does one rename different tables within the same sheet? Cheers, Nic -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

Re: Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-05 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, To change the name of the Sheet, interact with the Sheet Navigator then press VO-shift-m on the current sheet title. Choose Rename from the Contextual menu. With respect to the Inspector, as you’ve determined, it is primarily within the Formatter area. The Inspector is somewhat different

Renaming a table in the new Numbers using Mavericks

2013-12-05 Thread Greg Aikens
Hi all, I used to use the Inspector to change the names of tables in Numbers but am no longer able to do so with Mavericks and the new version of Numbers. I see many of the old features from the inspector in the format area, including a checkbox that is called “Table Name,” but don’t see any wa