Hi Many:
Instead of starting on cell a1, you should start on the first column
of the row where your column headings are located. For instance, if
your headings are on row 3, you go to cell 3,and set up the speaking
of headings by pressing shift-alt-h, then follow the dialog as you
have done.
: Excel 2010 we9.2 does not read column headers it just gives
a1 b1 c1 etc
Hi Many:
Instead of starting on cell a1, you should start on the first column of the row
where your column headings are located. For instance, if your headings are on
row 3, you go to cell 3,and set up the speaking
Hi,
Excel 2010 with several columns and 20 rows.
Setting it to read columns, I go down the row, then when I arrow right,
I expect to hear the column header and all I hear is the cell address,
a1 b1 c1 etc
How do I set we9.2 to read read column and rows headers?
I already set it up using alt
Hi Manny
Have you try to adjust the parameter for the following and see if it works:
1. region to use
2. region type
Another thing to consider is where your cursor is when you issue the
hotkey alt-shift-H.
Thanks.
On 8/31/2015 7:29 AM, manny via Talk wrote:
Hey Rick,
You are correct
Hey Rick,
You are correct
hotkey key alt shift h
which is what I used (I miss typed)
However, the column headers are not being announced, after setting it to
announce headers.
It just announces the cell address.Pressing arrow right will give b1 etc.
any suggestions.
Many thanks,
Manny
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Hi Rick,
yes
I start by being on cell a1 which has the heading symbol.
one of the settings gives a1 to j41
which I tried, but did not work
I changed the setting
a1 to j1 and set column headings only and still headings are not given
just the cell a1 etcc
I guess I will call gwmicro tomorrow
I have not used win-eyes in excel for a while, but I think to set up row
and coulomb headers the key combo is shift-alt-and the letter H. hth Rick
On 8/30/2015 3:45 PM, manny via Talk wrote:
Hi,
Excel 2010 with several columns and 20 rows.
Setting it to read columns, I go down the row, then