[access-uk] Re: How to stop JAWS announcing merged cells in MS Excel

Hi, this is interesting. The setting won't keep either, even if it's saved to 
the application-specific verbosity settings.

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You wrote:

Hi all,

I am currently creating an excel spreadsheet and require to merge cells.
The problem is that JAWS does not speak the contents of merged cells,
just the row or column name and merged cells, even though I change the
setting in the verbosity settings to merged cells off, as soon as I exit
the settings it still speaks merged cells, and when I go back into the
settings, merged cells is on again.  Where's my hammer!
Any help much appreciated.

Dave

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