Hi,
Insert+h also works well for JAWS-specific keystrokes. Insert+W will give
you application-specific keystrokes. .
Tom
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> As a general rule, one can always open the JAWS Keyboard Manager when
> in the application in question, select the appropriate application from
> the resulting list (excel in this case) and view the list of keystrokes
> and what those keystrokes are supposed to do.
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