Oh yes, I'm going to write to the developer. Who knows what the next update
brings. But what I like better on Mac developers than on them for Windows is
they seem to be more open to the needs of the customers. Very often it is
possible to find their ear. ;-)
All the best
Jürgen
Am 24.02.2012 um
r to the cell that I
>>>> want to edit. Next, I press the delete (back-space) key to delete the
>>>> cell's contents. Finally, I type in the new information that I wish to
>>>> store in that cell.
>>>> ____________
Dear Jurgen,
I am afraid I had made the wretched mistake of updating Tables to its latest
version as I moved to Lion so I do not have the Tables version where editing
cells was easier and worked better. I too like Tables a lot. It has quite a few
shortcut keys that seem to work like for selecti
om: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On
>>> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>>> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>>>
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Hello Simon,
that workes, thanks. The only issue: VO doesn't anounce the character when
using the arrow keys. Is that the issue in the latest version you meant? Could
you send me the version you work with?
j.fle...@gmx.de
Because actually it seems to be a great program. Navigating is much faste
ürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>>
>> No Rafael, that's not what I asked for. I know how to enter data. But I want
>> to change
When focused on the cell you wish to change data in, press F2 key which will
put you in the editing mode. Then you should be able to use your cursor keys.
Once done, press tab. In the previous version of Tables, this worked very well.
The latest update has rendered this important function more d
ll, I position the
>>>>> cursor on the data-entry field. Then, I arrow over to the cell that I
>>>>> want to edit. Next, I press the delete (back-space) key to delete the
>>>>> cell's contents. Finally, I type in the new information that I wish
I wish to store in
>>> that cell.
>>>
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On
>>> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>>> Sent: Thursday, February 2
I arrow over to the cell that I
>>>> want to edit. Next, I press the delete (back-space) key to delete the
>>>> cell's contents. Finally, I type in the new information that I wish to
>>>> store in that cell.
>>>>
__
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On
>>> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>>> Subject: Tables [was:
Hi guys
I know I may be one of the weird folks out there, but I actually like
wordprocessors better for inputting data like phone numbers. Dismiss this is
because, even in Windows, I have found getting around a spreadsheet with speech
to be a pain pain
However, if I were going to do that, am you
ehalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>>
>> No Rafael, that's not what I asked for. I know how to enter data. But I want
>> to ch
...@fleger.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
>> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
>> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>>
>> No Rafael, that's not what I asked for. I know how to enter data. But I want
>> to change existing data in the cells.
>
rom: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
> To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
> Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
>
> No Rafael, that's not what I a
re in that cell.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger [apple-engl...@fleger.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:47 AM
To: Mac Visionaries Visionaries
Subject: Tables [was:] Re: numbers
No R
No Rafael, that's not what I asked for. I know how to enter data. But I want to
change existing data in the cells.
Imagine you have an address of a friend in a cell. His telephone number changes
and you want to change just the number. How to do this in Tables?
I don't see this important possibil
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