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Re: Strategy for navigating Excel spreadsheets you've never seen before
Hmm, CTRL+Home is taking me to A1 regardless if there's anything in it.
Chris.
Hmm, CTRL+Home is taking me to A1 regardless if there's anything in it.
Chris.
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Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
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#94714
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Re: Strategy for navigating Excel spreadsheets you've never seen before
If I am not mistaken, Control+Home and Control+End takes you to first or last cell used...
Control+leftArrow, rightArrow, upArrow or downArrow takes you to next cell occupied, if you are in a blank
If I am not mistaken, Control+Home and Control+End takes you to first or last cell used...
Control+leftArrow, rightArrow, upArrow or downArrow takes you to next cell occupied, if you are in a blank
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Rui Fontes
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#94713
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Re: Turning off Protected Mode for All files obtained via download in Microsoft Office Programs
Hello!
Go to Word options, last category, Confidence center, and tab untill Word confidence center...
Rui Fontes
Às 23:47 de 22/04/2022, Christopher-Mark Gilland escreveu:
Hello!
Go to Word options, last category, Confidence center, and tab untill Word confidence center...
Rui Fontes
Às 23:47 de 22/04/2022, Christopher-Mark Gilland escreveu:
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Rui Fontes
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#94712
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Strategy for navigating Excel spreadsheets you've never seen before
Obviously, a sighted person can just quickly glance at a spreadsheet, and tell which cell is the first in the sheet to have data entered.
Not all cells are going to have data. In fact, I had a sheet
Obviously, a sighted person can just quickly glance at a spreadsheet, and tell which cell is the first in the sheet to have data entered.
Not all cells are going to have data. In fact, I had a sheet
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Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
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Re: Turning off Protected Mode for All files obtained via download in Microsoft Office Programs
Adjusting Protected View Settings in MS-Office Programs
I turn off Protected View as one of the first things I do in Office installations, as I never download or open files from anywhere I don't
Adjusting Protected View Settings in MS-Office Programs
I turn off Protected View as one of the first things I do in Office installations, as I never download or open files from anywhere I don't
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Turning off Protected Mode for All files obtained via download in Microsoft Office Programs
Hi all.
You can disable the protected mode in a document pressing f6 to navigate to a message. Press tab to find the button for enable edition and press enter.
Is possible to disable the protected
Hi all.
You can disable the protected mode in a document pressing f6 to navigate to a message. Press tab to find the button for enable edition and press enter.
Is possible to disable the protected
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Carlos Esteban Martínez Macías
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#94709
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Turning off Protected Mode for All files obtained via download in Microsoft Office Programs
1. A friend of mine sendtme a .docx file. When I open it, it's in "protected" mode, where I can't modify it. How do I turn protection mode off on that document, like, where in the ribbon do I go to do
1. A friend of mine sendtme a .docx file. When I open it, it's in "protected" mode, where I can't modify it. How do I turn protection mode off on that document, like, where in the ribbon do I go to do
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Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
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#94708
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
but I do agree I got everything summarised with this warning you may call it any other thing if I am rong
but I do agree I got everything summarised with this warning you may call it any other thing if I am rong
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udit pandey
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#94707
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Oh god, Let’s not go down this rabbit hole, at least, not here. I’m being a bit facetious. Anyway, interesting discussions. I don’t have demtia, but I do soffer from some memory loss due to
Oh god, Let’s not go down this rabbit hole, at least, not here. I’m being a bit facetious. Anyway, interesting discussions. I don’t have demtia, but I do soffer from some memory loss due to
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Sarah k Alawami
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#94705
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Quote:
A sensible person realizes that all principles that can be expressed in a statement of finite length are oversimplified.
End quote:
Yes, but that begs the question,
In today’s
Quote:
A sensible person realizes that all principles that can be expressed in a statement of finite length are oversimplified.
End quote:
Yes, but that begs the question,
In today’s
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mike mcglashon
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#94704
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Thank you for explaining further. This is not something I recall ever hearing before but with memory loss who knows. I will write this down in my NVDA notes for the future.
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Thank you for explaining further. This is not something I recall ever hearing before but with memory loss who knows. I will write this down in my NVDA notes for the future.
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Betsy Grenevitch
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#94703
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Re: Odd issue with NVDA and windows 11
Hi,
I also advise installing Event Tracker which is designed (somewhat) for issues like this. With this add-on installed, provided that NVDA is running with debug logging, it will log events coming
Hi,
I also advise installing Event Tracker which is designed (somewhat) for issues like this. With this add-on installed, provided that NVDA is running with debug logging, it will log events coming
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Joseph Lee
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#94702
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Thanks, Brian. Except for table navigation commands and the single letter shortcut keys for HTML documents NVDA is a bit more consistent in that almost all other NVDA commands involve using the NVDA
Thanks, Brian. Except for table navigation commands and the single letter shortcut keys for HTML documents NVDA is a bit more consistent in that almost all other NVDA commands involve using the NVDA
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David Goldfield
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#94701
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
David,
One of my favorite quotations that makes an occasional appearance as my signature:
A sensible person realizes that all principles that can be expressed in a statement of finite length are
David,
One of my favorite quotations that makes an occasional appearance as my signature:
A sensible person realizes that all principles that can be expressed in a statement of finite length are
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Brian Vogel
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#94700
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Hi. As this is a support list for NVDA users I don’t want to steer things off-topic to JAWS but I will say that JAWS does make the occasional exception in assigning JAWS-specific commands to
Hi. As this is a support list for NVDA users I don’t want to steer things off-topic to JAWS but I will say that JAWS does make the occasional exception in assigning JAWS-specific commands to
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David Goldfield
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#94699
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Re: Speech delay in Excel
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Indeed. And all one needs to do, particularly in regard to Excel, is think about how many patches have been made to Excel and NVDA both as time has marched on and changes have occurred to Excel.
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Indeed. And all one needs to do, particularly in regard to Excel, is think about how many patches have been made to Excel and NVDA both as time has marched on and changes have occurred to Excel.
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Brian Vogel
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#94698
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
Thank you so much. I will save these notes.
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Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
Thank you so much. I will save these notes.
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Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
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Betsy Grenevitch
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#94697
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Re: please help with go to Meeting
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Indeed. And I thank you for that.
There is, however, a somewhat "quick and dirty" method to filter, and that's a combination of:
1. Scope - where does the command actually work (in only one
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Indeed. And I thank you for that.
There is, however, a somewhat "quick and dirty" method to filter, and that's a combination of:
1. Scope - where does the command actually work (in only one
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Brian Vogel
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#94696
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Re: Speech delay in Excel
Not to mention that he's using an unsupported operating system along with an unsupported version of Excel.
David, where did the version of Eloquence come from? Is it a SAPI version or the addon from
Not to mention that he's using an unsupported operating system along with an unsupported version of Excel.
David, where did the version of Eloquence come from? Is it a SAPI version or the addon from
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David Goldfield
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#94695
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Re: Odd issue with NVDA and windows 11
Armando Maldonado wrote:
Do you have, or can you get, the speech history add-on? If so, can you check what is spoken right before the progress bar starts announcing?
I suspect a background updater,
Armando Maldonado wrote:
Do you have, or can you get, the speech history add-on? If so, can you check what is spoken right before the progress bar starts announcing?
I suspect a background updater,
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Luke Davis
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#94694
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