Bill,
Are you on a a Mac or iPhone?
On the Mac, I think you just interact with the cell with VO-downarrow, or you
can use the F2 key just like in a Windows environment. I find that many of the
keyboard shortcuts from Windows work in Excel on a Mac.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Woodworker, Farfar
This is quite embarrassing to ask, but how do you get into the input mode in
MS-Excel? Every once in a while I find myself in input mode, but I just cannot
figure out the method for doing this.
- Bill from Bayfield County, Wisconsin
- "If opportunity doesn't knock, bu
t; On Feb 26, 2023, at 23:16, Dave Carlson wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Using Excel on the Mac. How do I set the row and column so that they speak
>> as I go through the spreadsheet? I want the leftmost column to speak as I
>> move up/down rows, and the top
This is not possible with the Mac unfortunately..
> On Feb 26, 2023, at 23:16, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Using Excel on the Mac. How do I set the row and column so that they speak as
> I go through the spreadsheet? I want the leftmost column to speak as I move
&
Hello,
Using Excel on the Mac. How do I set the row and column so that they speak as I
go through the spreadsheet? I want the leftmost column to speak as I move
up/down rows, and the topmost row to speak as I move left/right through the
columns.
It was simple with JAWS and Excel, but don’t
;
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> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Kelly Ford
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2023 4:36 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Excel and Mac OS 13
>
> Hi,
>
> A bit ago I asked if anyone else was hav
Subject: Excel and Mac OS 13
Hi,
A bit ago I asked if anyone else was having issues with Excel and Mac OS 13
where the content of cells was not being read as you navigated. I’ve made an
interesting discovery on this.
I use Eloquence as my synthesizer on Mac OS 13 and with any of those voices in
Hi,
A bit ago I asked if anyone else was having issues with Excel and Mac OS 13
where the content of cells was not being read as you navigated. I’ve made an
interesting discovery on this.
I use Eloquence as my synthesizer on Mac OS 13 and with any of those voices in
use, as I arrow from cell
Yes, there are definitely some issues with MS Excel on macOS 13 Ventura. Definitely not the same experience as with earlier versions of the macOS. - Brad -On Dec 24, 2022, at 08:59, Kelly Ford wrote:
Hi,
I am curious if anyone else is having issues with Excel on an M1 Mac with Mac OS 13
Hi,
I am curious if anyone else is having issues with Excel on an M1 Mac with Mac
OS 13? In short, the grid content does not read.
If I open the spreadsheet and arrow around, nothing is read. The cell content
should be read and is on an Intel Mac.
This has only started happening since
Please pardon me, but in my immediately prior message I implied that I was
using MS-Word, but in fact the app is MS-Excel.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
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Ok, as it stands now, neither excel or numbers in IOS will work properly with
it. Numbers, when in vertical navigation, will read the rows as well as it can.
However, it still displays as a read only file, and what would normally
display as row F on the Mac side, which is also the expandable
I have a subscription, I’ve logged into it and saved the file to 1 drive, but
when I open it, unlike on the Mac side, it’s just all over the place as far as
columns being sorted/read, seems to remain in read-only mode, and the dropdown
list that displays on the Mac side to highlight the guidelin
Are you subscribed to Microsoft 365? I believe you need a Microsoft 365
subscription to be able to edit Excel and Word files on IOS. With that being
said, I don’t think Excel is as accessible on IOS. Numbers can open Excel
files. Maybe you could use that instead.
Sent from my iPhone
>
Ok, I’m barely new to Microsoft Excel in general, and have just now learned how
to use it on my Mac, and found the templet my supervisor created for our team
to use really smooth and easy to work with. However, trying to open and use it
on IOS, which I was really hoping to be able to do, sense
David,
I have Excel on my work Mac, but have never opened it. I do use the insider
preview so I have the latest version. I believe in the help menu there is a
feedback form, so that might be worth it especially if you are willing to use
preview versions of Microsoft Office
Thanks Dave, I think I’ll stick with numbers. I’ve been using it for a couple
years and I’m pretty good with it so thanks for all the answers.
Sent from my IPhone
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> Phil,
> Don’t know if you can purchase and install Excel
Phil,
Don’t know if you can purchase and install Excel by itself. I signed up for the
annual Microsoft Office 365.
There are pros and cons with each, Numbers and Excel. With Numbers you can
assign column and row headers that will speak as you navigate, but you cannot
jump quickly from one
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> Sent: Monday, 20 April 2020 12:44 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Editing Formulas in Excel for the Mac
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> no, you did fine. It was my stupidity.
>
> Have a good one..
>
I notice that VO does not play well with Excel. When I do tap F2 to edit a
cell, the formula displayed is always the previous one I visited for editing. I
consistently need to press Esc and then F2 again to have the current cell
formula in the edit field.
Dave Carlson
Engineer, Pioneer
Hell, tha’ts something you wont hear a lot!
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Monday, 20 April 2020 12:44 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Editing Formulas in Excel for the Mac
Hi Dave,
no, you did fine. It was my stupidity.
Have a good one..
Late
default you to the cell in the row lower than
where you were.
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Sent: Monday, 20 April 2020 4:17 AM
To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Editing Formulas in Excel for the Mac
Nope, Option + Return only moved th
Hi Dave,
no, you did fine. It was my stupidity.
Have a good one..
Later...
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Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 19, 2020, at 18:25, Dave Carlson wrote:
Tim, I was talking about Excel. Did I fail to mention that
Tim, I was talking about Excel. Did I fail to mention that?
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Oops, sorry, I guess I didn't properly read the question. I heard the part
about being awesome at Excel on Windows, and wrongfully went to Numbers on the
Mac. What a dolt. Sorry Dave.
Later...
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Option return is the keystroke for numbers spreadsheets, but does it work in
excel for Mac? That is what Dave is using isn’t it? By the way I’m a big
numbers user and I might like to try XL on the Mac. How is it Accessibility
wise and is it a lot like XL and windows? What do I have to do to get
Hi,
I guarantee that option-return works for this. It has been a feature in
Numbers forever. I seem to recall that you're using a non-Apple keyboard. Is
it possible that you were not using the actual "Option" key to do the action?
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(wit
Nope, Option + Return only moved the focus to the cell below. What did work was
good old F2. It then positioned the cursor to the immediate right of the last
character in the cell. but thanks for pushing me in that direction.
Dave Carlson
Musician, Engineer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, and P
Hi,
No. Simply arrow to the cell you wish to edit, press option-return and the
cursor is placed at the end of the information within that cell. If it was
just data, you could arrow left/right to manipulate it, or press delete to
remove portions of it. If it is a formula, then use left/right
Tim,
That does not work. Do I need to have any specific settings enabled to edit
formulas?
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Press option-return on the cell you wish to edit.
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On Apr 17, 2020, at 09:33, Dave Carlson wrote:
I was a power-user with Excel on the PC, but feel like a total idiot
I was a power-user with Excel on the PC, but feel like a total idiot in the Mac
version.
I have a cell with a formula. How in heck do I open the ability to edit that
formula, or even just read it?
Maybe I’m missing the obvious, and hope someone can push me in the right
direction.
Dave Carlson
)
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>
> On Nov 1, 2019, at 20:08, Mary Jo Partyka <mailto:choir...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> I was working on an Excel spreadsheet on the Mac this afternoon. There were
> a number of taables with list of names insi
all the way to the right just before the help menu.
> Sent from my IPhone
>
>
>> On Nov 1, 2019, at 10:08 PM, Mary Jo Partyka wrote:
>>
>>
>> I was working on an Excel spreadsheet on the Mac this afternoon. There were
>> a number of taables with list
Mary Jo, you can find the commands to move from sheet to sheet in numbers
window menu which is all the way to the right just before the help menu.
Sent from my IPhone
> On Nov 1, 2019, at 10:08 PM, Mary Jo Partyka wrote:
>
>
> I was working on an Excel spreadsheet on
yka wrote:
I was working on an Excel spreadsheet on the Mac this afternoon. There were a
number of taables with list of names inside them. I couldn’t figure out how
to get from one table or sheet to the next. Most of the people in the
organization I working with use JAWS. The Accessibility
I was working on an Excel spreadsheet on the Mac this afternoon. There were a
number of taables with list of names inside them. I couldn’t figure out how
to get from one table or sheet to the next. Most of the people in the
organization I working with use JAWS. The Accessibility line
Is there a way to read headers in Numbers? I have a time sheet, with
> Date Clock inClock out Clock inClock out time
> worked
> That kind of thing, and going back up to the header column is really tedious.
>
>> On Sep 16, 2019, at 10:46 AM,
time
> worked
> That kind of thing, and going back up to the header column is really tedious.
>
>> On Sep 16, 2019, at 10:46 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave,
&g
with six tables.
You don't necessarily need to move between tables if you've set up your
spreadsheet with just one table, but it's possible. Just like in Excel, you
can have data in one table affect the data in another, or data in one table
affect the data in a different table
is really tedious.
> On Sep 16, 2019, at 10:46 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I get it now. The problem arises from the way that Excel is laid out
> compared to Numbers. N
Tim and Phil,
I think I need just a bit more “under the hood” definition. You both say that
Numbers uses a group or collection of tables with headers, whereas Excel does
not. I am having a problem (typical engineer that I am) wrapping my head around
what you mean by this group or collection. I
urn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I get it now. The problem arises from the way that Excel is laid out
> compared to Numbers. Notice that the Column headings such as A, B, C etc are
> handled differently in Excel and Numbers. In Excel, you can move one row
Hi Dave,
I get it now. The problem arises from the way that Excel is laid out compared
to Numbers. Notice that the Column headings such as A, B, C etc are handled
differently in Excel and Numbers. In Excel, you can move one row up and read
the cell reference letters pertaining to the column
Tim,
You may have already caught the underlying problem: It not the lack of the
Column/Row coordinates, it’s that the top row and leftmost column cannot be set
up to speak as I navigate the spreadsheet. My large financial sheets elude my
brain’s ability to remember just what each row means, or
Phil,
While not the answer I wanted, it was not unexpected. But your experiences
being exactly the same as mine give me more encouragement to go back and start
working harder with the Numbers app. Except for not being able to quickly jump
across large blank areas, having the row and column heade
Hi,
Not sure what settings are "negatively" affecting your Mac. Sorry for the pun,
I couldn't resist. Anyway, if I use arrow or tab navigation in Excel, the cell
reference is announced. That is, VO will say "23.5, E7". I can also press
VO-r or VO-c to have VO a
canvas. That way you don’t have
the problem of embedded blanks and the inability to skip past them. Header and
row columns are spoken perfectly well in numbers, and if you give it a chance,
and just forget about jaws and excel you Will find that numbers works
extremely well. I was a heavy Jaws
I’m spending a large amount of time re-acquainting myself with Excel on the
Mac. It’s my preference because I can very quickly leap from one set of data to
another, skipping over all the blanks. Numbers does not offer this.
Okay, I’ve resolved the negative numbers issue by using Tom as my voice
I continue to explore using MS-Excel on my Mac. I’m starting to get a handle on
it, but there’s a major problem. Negative numbers.
There are places where they appear and I need to know when they do. As I scroll
across and vertically through various amounts of US$, I am accustomed to being
able
Can it be done?
How?
Best,
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The spreadsheet has 7 12 lines and 144
>> columns.
>>
>> I took a basic course in Excel but am having trouble with this.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Mary Jo Partyka
>> choir...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>> --
>> T
ould see the headings because they are in the a column. How
> do I get to the totals I need. The spreadsheet has 7 12 lines and 144
> columns.
>
> I took a basic course in Excel but am having trouble with this.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Mary Jo Partyka
&g
I am doing a report and someone put the information on a spreadsheet for me in
Numbers. I could see the headings because they are in the a column. How do I
get to the totals I need. The spreadsheet has 7 12 lines and 144 columns.
I took a basic course in Excel but am having trouble with this
Well, google looked like it might find something, but NO Microsoft still
talks a better game then they provide.
1. Background cell information is always spoken and very annoying. Reading
the Microsoft make your Excel accessible on the Macintosh pages suggested
creating tables and then using
This sounds like this might be kind of a long shot, but I am desperately
hoping that there might be a way, using Voiceover on the Mac along with
Excel 2016, to have Voiceover read column titles while navigating across the
columns while navigation is down many rows deep into the spreadsheet.
I
Hi:
Thanks for ur advice.
I found the solution, I didn't have Numbers installed on my mac mini.
so sorry for this.
On 3/14/17, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, but when you did this, does the document have a .Numbers extension or
> something else.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray,
Hi,
Yes, but when you did this, does the document have a .Numbers extension or
something else.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Mar 14, 2017, at 08:09, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
Ok, I did this, but still opening in the preview
On 3/14/17, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It doesn't
Ok, I did this, but still opening in the preview
On 3/14/17, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It doesn't sound to me like it's the moving process that's causing the
> problem. First thing that comes to mind is if you have the Numbers app on
> the Mini? Is the document saved with the extension visib
Hi,
It doesn't sound to me like it's the moving process that's causing the problem.
First thing that comes to mind is if you have the Numbers app on the Mini? Is
the document saved with the extension visible? That is, does it read as
document_Name.Numbers, or just document_name? If the latt
Hello all:
I have my numbers sheet that I created, on my MacBook pro, and I neeed
to copy the same sheet to my Mac mini to make some changes while
working
I tried doing this many times, and when I open it on my macmini, I got
the following:
Preview, and no way to pass this preview screen at all.
ednesday, August 10, 2016 7:11 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
>
> I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I
> do use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools
> and tricks ar
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
>
> I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I
> do use Word. The good news is that
365.
Thanks and good luck.
> On Aug 10, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>
> I’d like to hear experiences using the current versions, Office 2016, of Word
> and Excel with El Capitan. I’m considering switching over to a Mac for work
> and those are the programs I
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> You do get some of the navigation that’s more familiar, but I have
> had a very annoying problem with losing Voiceover focus when going from page
> to page and especially after performing
acker Jr.
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I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I do
use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools and
trick
Shell command
line interface under Windows. Mac and Linux share the same command line shell
and have similar utilities.
If you truly need many of the features of Microsoft Word and Excel, I think
you're best on Windows for now, but you might be able to run it in a virtual
machine on a Mac
Thanks for this analysis. I need to try Word again on my MBP. I have Office
360, or is that 365? I can never keep that one in my head. Anyway, I tried Word
initially and couldn’t get the VO cursor out of the header.
I wasn’t making any progress with Excel either an
d I use it daily for what I
I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I do
use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools and
tricks are available on the Mac version. The Bad news is you may have trouble
figuring out how to get at them. On the one hand Microsoft may
I’d like to hear experiences using the current versions, Office 2016, of Word
and Excel with El Capitan. I’m considering switching over to a Mac for work and
those are the programs I use most often.
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I do not have office 365 or any of the office programs, like PowerPoint or
Excel. I do have the need to read, but not right in a PowerPoint presentation
and Excel spreadsheet. Is there an
Hello Mary, you can use Apple's keynote and numbers on your eye devices. And on
the Mac.
Sent from my iPad
> On Jan 17, 2016, at 16:00, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I do not have office 365 or any of the office programs, like PowerPoint or
> Excel. I do have the need to read, b
I do not have office 365 or any of the office programs, like PowerPoint or
Excel. I do have the need to read, but not right in a PowerPoint presentation
and Excel spreadsheet. Is there anyway to do that, preferably on and I device,
but the Mac would be OK too I suppose. My old windows XP
All,
If you come across bugs, I think it would be excellent to share with everyone
so we can confirm the bugs. If more people report the same bugs to MS, then
they can prioritise the bugs accordingly.
Excel Navigation
Excel does not scroll correctly in normal or full screen mode. If you use
r case, to open with a
> particular app, again, in this case, Tables.
> Not sure on exactly how its done, but fiddle around with it and you'll
> probably find easily enough.
>
> On Dec 27, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
>
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>>
nough.
On Dec 27, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
>
> I created an Excel spreadsheet on my PC and saved it in my DropBox folder. I
> opened my Air and when to my DropBox folder and selected the file. When my
> Air opened it, Numbers was the def
Hello Folks,
I created an Excel spreadsheet on my PC and saved it in my DropBox folder. I
opened my Air and when to my DropBox folder and selected the file. When my Air
opened it, Numbers was the default app. I have Tables installed and I wish to
have that app as my default spreadsheet app
excel isn't however, numbers apple's spread sheet is...
On Mar 20, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Marc Sutton wrote:
> Hello Lsters,
> Does anyone know if Excel is accessible with VoiceOver? Somewhat accessible?
> Thanks for any help.
> Marc
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Does anyone know if Excel is accessible with VoiceOver? Somewhat accessible?
Thanks for any help.
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>
> Can someone please tell me of an accessible app that is equivalent to Excel.
> Thank you, any he
I'd highly recommend Tables.
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Try Numbers.
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On 3/29/12, erik burggraaf wrote:
> I use calc to handle all my company accounts. I track receivables,
> expenses, hours worked, billed, collected and remaining. the open office
> word processer leaves a bit to be desired, but the spreadsheeting componant
> is really super.
Is this also true f
; Hi, Open office calc is not the most stable thing ever, but it's very close
>> to excel in how it works.
>>
>> Best,
>>
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> to excel in how it works.
>
> Best,
>
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Hi Becky,
You might want to try Tables by Daniel Schwill:
http://www.x-tables.eu/
Most people find this to have a more intuitive interface than Numbers. It will
support most of the standard spreadsheet operations, but not all the features
that an Excel power user might want. You can get the
Hi, Open office calc is not the most stable thing ever, but it's very close to
excel in how it works.
Best,
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Have you tried Tables? I am not an expert on the math functions it contains,
but it is very accessible in terms of moving around and you can even import
Excel (XLS) files into it.
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Hi All,
So I am writing because I need to use excel for one of my classes and I just
can't seem to get a good grasp on numbers not to mention I can't seem to find
the statistical functions I need. So does anyone have any good suggestions for
an Excel like program that is not so con
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can edit the contents of a cell in Numbers? I
> have loaded in an excel spreadsheet, and can read its content, but I
> can't add anything else into the sheet and I can't edit the content in
> a cell. If anyone can help it would be m
To edit a cell, press option+enter on the cell.
On Aug 10, 2011, at 6:09 AM, Cam wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can edit the contents of a cell in Numbers? I
> have loaded in an excel spreadsheet, and can read its content, but I
> can't add anything else into t
Hi
Can anyone tell me how I can edit the contents of a cell in Numbers? I
have loaded in an excel spreadsheet, and can read its content, but I
can't add anything else into the sheet and I can't edit the content in
a cell. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated. Also how do I
Hi all,
HAs anybody used Numbers, and if so, how well does it work with MS Excel files?
How accessible is it with VO?
Thanks.
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> On 12 May 2011, at 13:26, Chantelle Griffiths wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I'm not very familiar with Numbers yet so I apologise if there's an obvious
>> answer to this question.
>>
>> I have been given an Excel spreadsheet an
Hi,
In most cases, Excel to Numbers works great. I haven't had any problems doing
this myself although most have not been complicated spreadsheets.
Later...
On 2011-05-17, at 8:03 PM, Johchi wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Well it looks like I will be soon getting a 15" MBP with
Hi folks,
Well it looks like I will be soon getting a 15" MBP with a 500mgb hard
drive and an i5 processor. My question is business related. I have
hundreds of customers in Excel in a windows 7 environment. Will I be
able to fairly easily import this database into Numbers on the Mac
2 May 2011, at 13:26, Chantelle Griffiths wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm not very familiar with Numbers yet so I apologise if there's an obvious
> answer to this question.
>
> I have been given an Excel spreadsheet and would like to read it in Numbers.
> Howe
Hi Everyone,
I'm not very familiar with Numbers yet so I apologise if there's an obvious
answer to this question.
I have been given an Excel spreadsheet and would like to read it in Numbers.
However, when I try to move around after interacting with the layout area, the
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