[gui-talk] selecting multiple cell ranges in excel

Dean Martineau dean at topdotenterprises.com
Wed Nov 21 07:36:03 UTC 2012


It's all in the punctuation.  Use the powerful Go To command, ctrl+g. To
select the block a1 through c4, use a colon: a1:c4. Separate multiple ranges
separating them with commas.  To select a1-c4 and f6:h9 in the Go to dialog,
type Ctrl+g, then a1:c4, f6:h9. 

Dean


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Subject: [gui-talk] selecting multiple cell ranges in excel

Hello,

 

Quick question. Does anyone know how to select multiple cell ranges in
Microsoft Excel 2010 using JAWS? For example, I want to select the range a5
through A15, and then at the same time, I want to select range N5 through
N15, without selecting the other cells.

Is there a way, if any, to do this with JAWS or NVDA? I need this for an
assignment I am doing in my IT class. The assignment specifically instructs
me to do that.

 

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,

Humberto 

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