[vip_students] Re: table cell attributes

BlankAhoy Paul

Would there be a list of short cut keys e.g. subscript  "Ctl + ="

Many thanks in advance.

Sean
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  Hi Paul,



  Try the following keys while in your table:



  Alt + shift + letter B.

  Jaws key + F.

  Jawskey + number 5.



  The above keys should give you some info about the table cells, see if it
is helpful.



  Paul.





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  Subject: [vip_students] table cell attributes



  hi folks



  is there any jaws keystrokes to do the following

  1 announce the width and height of a particular cell

  2 announce the border and shading in a particular row or column





  many thanks

  Paul H




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