Re: jaws and xcell row and column titles?

  • From: "Cher Bosch" <Cher.Bosch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 12:53:16 -0500

Yes.  I'll try to get you on the path, but it's been a while.  Those
verbosity settings that you save actually refer back to a specific
document.  However, I remember that you can select how specific to make
those names, so that the applications settings file name could, for
example, contain the first part of the name which stays the same and
only try to find a match for that part.  I assume you can use wild card
characters also.  I hope someone else can tell you where to look for
these as I've lost that thought!
 
Cher
 
 
>>> Mike.Trent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5/13/2004 11:06:22 AM >>>

I get a spread sheet each day that has column titles across row 1 and
row
titles in column 1. I know you can set Jaws to look at column and row
titles
for a specific document, but, this spread sheet has a date in the name
so it
is different every day. Is there a way to get Jaws to use the same
column
and row title assignments for documents that have simelar names? For
example, cp_043005 and cp_050105? 

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