Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

  • From: "Samara Raine" <samararaine@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 19:27:53 -0400

Awesome! Thanks!

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: George B 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 12:27 PM
  Subject: RE: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks


  If that works then you got it. And by the way you do not have to hold all the 
keys down at the same time you can hit alt then h then o then r in that order

   

  From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Samara Raine
  Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 09:23
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

   

  Aaahh. If I'm doing this right, I don't actually have a number. Mine is alt 
h, o, r.

   

  LOL It's a bit of a fingerfull but ehh. It works. Thanks so much for your 
help. I never even knew there was a formatt bar as the ribbon is a pain in the 
ass. But I learned how to move sheets around as well. So much easier now!

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: George B 

    To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 11:58 AM

    Subject: RE: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

     

    in excel the first three buttons in the quick task bar are already there 
example save as and the command is control s 1 this must take care of the jaws 
conflict. So hit alt h and arrow up or down depending where your quick lonch 
bar is and then arrow left and or right slowly and listen example when I hit 
alt h and up arrow I arrow to the right and when I land on format it says 
format alt 4 so if you do a alt 4 on my system it takes me to the dialog box 
for formatting and then if I hit r it takes me to rename sheet and it says alt 
4 r

    thus if you remember this then when in a workbook just hit alt 4 r and I 
would go rite to the rename edit field.

    note the number is assigned by the m s software not by you the user.

     

    From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Bob Verity
    Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 08:48
    To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

     

    If this is the first item you have assigned to your quick access tool bar 
it was assigned the number 1 so to access it hit alt 1 on the number row.  
However with jaws you may need to hit jaws key 3 on the number row to pass the 
key through because alt 1 has a jaws function assigned to it.

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Samara Raine 

      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

      Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 10:34 AM

      Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

       

      Thanks. I did it and it worked. didn't assign a number though that I know 
of.

       

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Bob Verity 

        To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

        Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 11:17 AM

        Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

         

        I probably did it the hard way but it works.

         

        1. press alt H

        2. arrow down

        3. arrow right until you hear cells delete

        4. arrow down once and you will be on format

        5. press the applications key first key left of the right control key

        6. arrow down to add to quick access tool bar and press enter

         

        This function can now be accessed by hitting alt plus the number to 
which it was assigned.

         

         

          ----- Original Message ----- 

          From: Samara Raine 

          To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

          Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 9:57 AM

          Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

           

          Yeah? How'd you do that?

           

            ----- Original Message ----- 

            From: Bob Verity 

            To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

            Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 10:49 AM

            Subject: Re: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

             

            I added the Format option to my Quick access tool bar and the 
rename sheet option is under it.  It works quickly and does not involve the 
jaws cursor or a right mouse click.

             

              ----- Original Message ----- 

              From: Samara Raine 

              To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

              Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 9:15 AM

              Subject: Naming Sheets in Excel Workbooks

               

              Hey, I use MS office 07 and I wanted to know how I can name 
individual sheets using jaws. I've looked at the documentation and such, and 
they tell you, but it's all using the mouse and colors and such. Can anyone 
give me a keystroke or something? Thanks!

               

              Samara

               

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