Hey all,

I have been using numbers for awhile and just started using this
group. Does anyone else have a problem with numbers completely stop
allowing you to input text in to any cells? The document isn't locked,
and from time to time I will be working on a document and it just
stops allowing me to enter text and I have to quit numbers and restart
than it works fine, but it does happen enough to be annoying.

Also, if anyone is using numbers on the Iphone, why does it not allow
you to scroll by using rows? I would think numbers would be one of the
most important apps to make use of the scrolling by rows. When I want
to read down a row on the Iphone I have to use Vertical navigation and
most of the time this skips a row. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks

On Jul 27, 1:44 pm, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Harry,
>
> Try using VO-cmd-t to go to the Sheets Table.  this command takes you between 
> tables within the given document.
>
> I also haven't yet been able to have VO read the contents of a cell with a 
> pop-up within.  It allows me to select but does not read what has been 
> selected when navigating through at a later time.
>
> I'll play some more to see if I can get anywhere.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On 2012-07-27, at 10:55 AM, Harry Hogue <harryhog...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Anne,
>
> > I've been going to the layout area and interacting with it, where I can see 
> > the tables I've added there.  When that didn't seem to work, however, I 
> > went to the item chooser, to the sheets table, interacted, and brought the 
> > mouse over so I could move about.  That worked.  Is there a quicker way to 
> > get to the sheets table, however?
>
> > With regards to the menus, it's strange.  I'm able to put items in the 
> > menus, but it never tells me which is selected; it only says "menu cell," 
> > or something like that.  That was back in Lion when I tried it, so I didn't 
> > know if anyone knew if accessibility had improved or not.
>
> > And it really does seem when things aren't working with Voiceover that the 
> > solution is more often than not to move the mouse to a particular spot and 
> > manipulate it that way.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Harry
>
> > On Jul 27, 2012, at 8:5tson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Hello Harry,
>
> >> To edit the contents of a cell, press the space bar. In the case of menus, 
> >> this will bring up the menu.
>
> >> To rename the table, go to the Sheets table, interact with it and navigate 
> >> to the one you want to rename. Bring the mouse and double click using the 
> >> trackpad, then type the new name and press Return.
>
> >> Cheers,
>
> >> Anne
>
> >> On 27 Jul 2012, at 03:06, Harry Hogue wrote:
>
> >>> Is anyone familiar with Numbers and using the menus, checkboxes, etc. 
> >>> features?  I would like to create an attendance tracker to practice 
> >>> skills in Numbers, but I just now looked at the template for an employee 
> >>> schedule, and the menu options that are placed into the cells are all 
> >>> dimmed, and although it gives times inside of those menus (times the 
> >>> employee signed in/out, for example), VoiceOver does not read this 
> >>> information.  Should I be going about this type of thing another way?  I 
> >>> want to be able to create professional presentations using Numbers that 
> >>> will give me the information I need about my budget, or my upcoming 
> >>> internship schedule, and that kind of thing, but I want to have it be in 
> >>> a way that is accessible when using VoiceOver, obviously.  Right now I'm 
> >>> trying to create the attendance tracker with information modeled off the 
> >>> office.com website using Excel 2003.  I want to learn how to do these 
> >>> various things because Numbers/Excel has always been a weak area of mine. 
> >>>  How, for example, do you rename a table?
>
> >>> I would appreciate any thoughts from a confident Numbers user.
>
> >>> Best regards,
>
> >>> Harry
>
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