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Re: Spreadsheet editing software recommendations - open office, or libre office?
Brian,
Where can I find these recycled licenses?
Brian,
Where can I find these recycled licenses?
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Chris Shook
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#56617
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Re: Spreadsheet editing software recommendations - open office, or libre office?
These days, with the advent of the entirely legal "recycled license market" coming out of the EU, I'd recommend buying the real thing for a song.
I've now upgraded at least 6 machines with Office 2016
These days, with the advent of the entirely legal "recycled license market" coming out of the EU, I'd recommend buying the real thing for a song.
I've now upgraded at least 6 machines with Office 2016
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Brian Vogel
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#56616
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Re: Spreadsheet editing software recommendations - open office, or libre office?
the only free and opensource softwares which i found are libreoffice
and openoffice and i did not find anything else until now.
but libreoffice is more compatible with microsoft file formats.
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the only free and opensource softwares which i found are libreoffice
and openoffice and i did not find anything else until now.
but libreoffice is more compatible with microsoft file formats.
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zahra
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#56615
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Spreadsheet editing software recommendations - open office, or libre office?
While am currently sticking to open office calc when it comes to working with things like .xls/.xlsx spreadhseet files, partly since libre office seemed not to cooperate so nicely with NVDA, just
While am currently sticking to open office calc when it comes to working with things like .xls/.xlsx spreadhseet files, partly since libre office seemed not to cooperate so nicely with NVDA, just
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Jacob Kruger
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#56614
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Microsoft refresh tool.
I bought this Acer laptop, 256GB SSD, frankly because that was all I could afford, I make money from book sales, after all. Anyway, I assume that it will come with a
I bought this Acer laptop, 256GB SSD, frankly because that was all I could afford, I make money from book sales, after all. Anyway, I assume that it will come with a
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Robert Kingett
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#56613
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Re: Hey dear NVDA users Quary about NVDA with excel.
hello friends
Sorry or let reply.
First i clear
I am useing MS ofice 10 and also I chack on MS ofice 2016 same error accard wih me and i can't find its solution
Thanks and regards
Meet modi
hello friends
Sorry or let reply.
First i clear
I am useing MS ofice 10 and also I chack on MS ofice 2016 same error accard wih me and i can't find its solution
Thanks and regards
Meet modi
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Meet modi
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#56612
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hello Jean,
So what are the mouse movement keys via the keyboard then? I’m sorry I can’t find them.
Thanks.
All the best
Steve
Hello Jean,
So what are the mouse movement keys via the keyboard then? I’m sorry I can’t find them.
Thanks.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#56611
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Re: Using Office Products with UIA
gene,
i tried and had my mentioned issues on my system.
but i know some people who say these are the issues of new windows versions
and on the contrary, today i asked another person and she told me
gene,
i tried and had my mentioned issues on my system.
but i know some people who say these are the issues of new windows versions
and on the contrary, today i asked another person and she told me
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zahra
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#56610
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Re: Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
There is one use of "graphic"where the reader wouldn't know a word had been skipped. In a sentence like, "this is a graphic illustration of negligence," for example, if the word graphic weren't
There is one use of "graphic"where the reader wouldn't know a word had been skipped. In a sentence like, "this is a graphic illustration of negligence," for example, if the word graphic weren't
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Gene
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#56609
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Re: Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
How many times, in general reading, or any reading that doesn't deal with graphics per se have you come across the word in a month? If it is the only word you cause not to be spoken in the dictionary
How many times, in general reading, or any reading that doesn't deal with graphics per se have you come across the word in a month? If it is the only word you cause not to be spoken in the dictionary
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Gene
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#56608
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Re: Golden Cursor question
You can move the mouse with the keyboard now. You can't move it as precisely. I don't have an opinion about whether the Golden Cursor features should be incorporated into the source code. But your
You can move the mouse with the keyboard now. You can't move it as precisely. I don't have an opinion about whether the Golden Cursor features should be incorporated into the source code. But your
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Gene
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#56607
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Re: Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
But the word graphic is quite common. I give up.
All the best
Steve
But the word graphic is quite common. I give up.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#56606
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hi Brian,
Not really, my questions were genuine. I understand how NVDA works, but I don't think Golden Cursor is as good as using the JAWS cursor, especially if you add on Hotspot Clicker.
All the
Hi Brian,
Not really, my questions were genuine. I understand how NVDA works, but I don't think Golden Cursor is as good as using the JAWS cursor, especially if you add on Hotspot Clicker.
All the
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Steve Nutt
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#56605
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Re: Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
That is the slippery slope logical fallacy. If you do something that works well in moderation or sparingly, you will do it more until it is destructive rather than constructive. That logical fallacy
That is the slippery slope logical fallacy. If you do something that works well in moderation or sparingly, you will do it more until it is destructive rather than constructive. That logical fallacy
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Gene
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#56604
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hi David,
I read the documentation entirely, and I don’t agree with you.
With JAWS natively yes, but if you add on Hotspot clicker, then include JAWS mouse search, then JAWS currently does
Hi David,
I read the documentation entirely, and I don’t agree with you.
With JAWS natively yes, but if you add on Hotspot clicker, then include JAWS mouse search, then JAWS currently does
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Steve Nutt
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#56603
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Re: column titles in Excel
Hi Brian,
This is the recommended method for JAWS as well, and the one I tend to use.
All the best
Steve
Hi Brian,
This is the recommended method for JAWS as well, and the one I tend to use.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#56602
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Re: NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Hi Tony,
You are right. If you do control up and down with JAWS, it says the word Selected, so it’s actually highlighting the messages as you move over them.
All the best
Steve
Hi Tony,
You are right. If you do control up and down with JAWS, it says the word Selected, so it’s actually highlighting the messages as you move over them.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#56601
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hi Brian,
I don’t really understand what you’re saying here in the context of JAWS. Are you saying that JAWS can’t do this? I’d beg to differ, although you’d have to get the Hotspot
Hi Brian,
I don’t really understand what you’re saying here in the context of JAWS. Are you saying that JAWS can’t do this? I’d beg to differ, although you’d have to get the Hotspot
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Steve Nutt
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#56600
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Re: Just testing
What happened, actually, is that I'm used to, from time to time, check my e-mail through the web and see what's going on, precisely to take something that I could miss off the spam folder.
What happened, actually, is that I'm used to, from time to time, check my e-mail through the web and see what's going on, precisely to take something that I could miss off the spam folder.
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Marcio
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#56599
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Jean,
I think the whole Golden Cursor thing should be in NVDA to be honest. The ability to move the mouse using the keyboard has been in screen readers, since the invention of Windows.
Jean,
I think the whole Golden Cursor thing should be in NVDA to be honest. The ability to move the mouse using the keyboard has been in screen readers, since the invention of Windows.
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Steve Nutt
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#56598
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