Hi Keith,
If I understand your question correctly, you want to be able to extend a
formula to the next cell or to a series of cells. This can be accomplished
by going to the cell with the formula you want copied and hitting control-c
for copy, then move to the cell you want it copy the formula to and hit
control-v for paste. If you want to copy the formula to a series of
adjoining cells, say all in one column, after doing the copy command, move
to the first cell in the series hit shift down arrow as many times as
necessary to include all the needed cells to put the formula in, then hit
the paste command.
Hope this helps. Also, there is a section in the Jaws help that gives Jaws
specific commands for Excel, which may be of help for other things in excel.
Patty Arnold
>original message
From: "Bundy, Keith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:16 AM
Subject: Excel question
> We have a student preparing to take a class on Excel, and the instructor
> can't figure out how he would be able to use the fill handle to more
easily
> copy data in a range of rows or columns. He is using JAWS. Is there a
way
> to do this? Thanks for any suggestions.
> Keith Bundy
> Director of Student Development
> Dakota State University
> Madison, SD
> 605-256-5121
>
>
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