In Word and Excel, you can tell NVDA to treat a particular cell in a table as being where column headers start using NVDA+shift+c. NVDA will then treat this cell and the cells to the right of it as column headers for the table. This particular message occurs when you've already set this particular cell as the start of column headers.
Jamie On 13/07/2014 11:34 PM, Fatma Mehanna wrote:
hi all, in the new strings for nvda po file, i found this message: Already set {address} as start of column headers what should be done to hear this message? and what's its use? thanks in advance.
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