[Trainer-talk] Excel Question
Steve Cook
STCook at sccb.sc.gov
Fri Jun 19 12:13:23 UTC 2015
Hi Mark,
Our jaws instructor figured your below steps out as well. This had both of us stumped, LOL
Steve Cook, CPM
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
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Columbia, SC 29201
Phone(803) 898-8788
Fax: (803) 898-8882
E-Mail: stcook at sccb.sc.gov
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Hi Steve:
Even though column A is hidden,
1. Go to the "Go to" dialog box with F5 or CTRL G, enter the cell reference
A1 and press enter
2. Select the column with CTRL + Space
3. Go to the context menu with the Applications key or Shift + F10 4. Select the Unhide option and press Enter
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Subject: [Trainer-talk] Excel Question
Hi All,
Using Excel 2013, JAWS 16 and windows 7. If you hide column A in an Excel work sheet. How do you make column A reappear?
Steve Cook, CPM
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
1430 Confederate Avenue
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone(803) 898-8788
Fax: (803) 898-8882
E-Mail: stcook at sccb.sc.gov
June is Cataract Awareness month. A cataract is the clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. To help prevent cataracts, the South Carolina Commission for the Blind encourages you to wear sunglasses and a hat with a wide brim, stop smoking and practice good nutrition. For more information about how the SC Commission for the Blind can help you or a loved one, please visit us at www.sccb.state.sc.us or give us a call at 803-898-8731.
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