[bcab] Re: Red and yellow cells

Title: Red and yellow cells
Hi Eleanor,
 
Jaws key plus 5 on your number row will announce the colour of your cells.  It announces the colour of the font and its background.  For example, it is currently saying black on white to me for this Email, denoting black text on a white background.  Hope this helps.
 
Mel
 

Mel Spooner
Service Desk Assistant
ICT Services
Resources Department
Nottinghamshire County Council
Tel   0115 854 6116
Email mel.spooner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 


From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of "Eleanor Tew " <eleanor.tew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 25 February 2008 11:57
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [bcab] Red and yellow cells

I recently received a spreadsheet with some cells highlighted in red and yellow and couldn't find a JAWS 6.2 keystroke to tell me which they were.  Can anyone help?


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