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Six weeks after shipping a preview of Office 2019 to commercial customers running Windows, Microsoft this week followed with a beta for the Mac edition of the application suite.
'Office 2019 for Mac ... is set to ship alongside Office 2019 for Windows in the second half of 2018.,' wrote Jared Spataro, the Microsoft executive in charge of Office's product marketing, in a June 12 post to a company blog. The vague release window of 'second half of 2018' is as granular as Microsoft will get at this point.
Like the preview offered to Windows users in April, the beta of Office 2019 for Mac is meant for volume license customers who intend to run the 'perpetual' version of the suite, not the applications provided to Office 365 subscribers.
Office 365 subscribers have no reason to bother beta testing Office 2019 on Mac or Windows in any case: They've already seen what it will offer. The perpetually-licensed Office 2019 will be built from the changes that have accumulated in Office 365's core, Office 365 ProPlus, over the last three years.
But for those still running Office for Mac sans a 365 sub, the beta will sport new tools and functionality, including customizable top-of-the-window 'ribbons,' email delivery scheduling and Excel funnel charts.
The process of registering for the Office 2019 for Mac beta is identical to the steps Windows users took to get their preview. This Computerworld piece from April spelled out the steps; they apply for the Mac beta, too.
The 2GB-sized preview installer and associated documentation for the bundle - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote - can be downloaded from the Microsoft Collaborate portal. According to information elsewhere, Office 2019 for Mac, including the preview, will be supported on the 'two most recent versions of macOS' at any point in time.
That means the beta of Office 2019 for Mac will be supported with security patches and other bug fixes on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and 10.12 (Sierra). If the production-grade version of the suite ships after Apple has refreshed macOS this fall, Office 2019 for Mac will be supported on macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and 10.13 (High Sierra). 'For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system,' Microsoft urged.
Office 2019 for Mac and its predecessor, Office 2016 for Mac, cannot be run concurrently, the Redmond, Wash. firm added.
Microsoft has not set a release date for a more broadly-distributed Office 2019 for Mac beta available to the general public.
This article is for people with visual impairments who use a screen reader program with the Office products and is part of the Office Accessibility content set. For more general help, see Office Support home.
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Use Excel with your keyboard and a screen reader to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.
Notes:
- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office.
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Cycle through the main areas
To navigate between the main areas in Excel, press F6 (forward) and Shift+F6 (backward). The main areas are:
- Worksheet table grid
- Sheet tabs
- Status bar
- Ribbon tabs
Navigate the ribbon tabs
The ribbon tabs are the main menu bar of Excel. To reach the ribbon tabs, press F6 until you hear 'Ribbon tabs,' followed by the current tab's name. With JAWS, you hear 'Upper ribbon.' To move between the tabs, use the Left and Right arrow keys. When you reach a tab, a tab-specific ribbon appears below it. To learn how to browse the selected ribbon, go to Navigate the ribbon.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- Page LayoutSet the margins, orientation, and size of the worksheet page.
- FormulasAdd various functions and formulas to your worksheet.
- DataImport data from various sources, sort and filter it, and use data tools such as removing duplicate rows.
- ReviewCheck the spelling and accessibility of your worksheet, and collaborate with others using comments and notes.
- ViewSelect a view such as Normal View or Page Layout view, and set the page zoom level.
- HelpOpen the Microsoft Excel Help, contact support, and leave feedback.
In addition to the ribbon tabs, you need to access the File menu for some important commands. To open it, press Alt+F. The File menu opens in a new pane. To navigate the main commands, use the Up and Down arrow keys, then use the Tab key and Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the options for that command.
In the File menu, you can start a new workbook, open an existing workbook, save, share, or print the file you're currently working with, and access Excel options. To close the File menu and return to your worksheet, press Esc.
Navigate the ribbon
After navigating to the right ribbon tab as described in Navigate the ribbon tabs, press the Tab key to move to the ribbon and browse its commands and options. You can press Shift+Tab to move backwards. Press Enter to make a selection or press Esc to leave the ribbon and return to your worksheet.
Tip: It is often faster to use keyboard shortcuts to access the commands and options on each ribbon. For more information, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Windows.
Navigate the worksheet
When you open an Excel workbook, the focus is on the worksheet table grid. If you have moved the focus out of the worksheet, press F6 until your screen reader announces a table grid cell location. Here's how you navigate inside the worksheet and between other sheets and workbooks:
- To move between cells in the table grid, use the arrow keys. Your screen reader announces the column and row of each cell as well as its contents.
- To open the context menu for the current cell, press Shift+F10. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the menu, and press Enter to make a selection or press Esc to return to the worksheet.
- To move to the next or previous worksheet in your workbook, press F6 until you hear the name of the current sheet tab, use the Left and Right arrow keys to find the right sheet, and press Enter to select it.
- To switch to the next workbook when more than one workbook is open, press Ctrl+F6. Your screen reader announces the name of the workbook.
Tip: To quickly move the focus to the first floating shape such as a text box or an image, press Ctrl+Alt+5. Then, to cycle through the floating shapes, press the Tab key. To return to the normal navigation, press Esc.
Use Search
To find an option or perform an action quickly, use the Search text field. To learn more about the Search feature, go to Find what you need with Microsoft Search in Office.
- Select the item or place in your document, presentation, or spreadsheet where you want to perform an action. For example, in an Excel spreadsheet, select a range of cells.
- To go to the Search text field, press Alt+Q.
- Type the search words for the action that you want to perform. For example, if you want to add a bulleted list, type bullets.
- Press the Down arrow key to browse through the search results.
- Once you've found the result that you want, press Enter to select it and to perform the action.
See also
Use Excel for Mac with your keyboard and VoiceOver, the built-in macOS screen reader, to explore and navigate the different views and move between them.
Notes:
- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- For keyboard shortcuts, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Mac.
- This topic assumes that you are using the built-in macOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, go to VoiceOver Getting Started Guide.
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Navigate the main view
To navigate the main view in Excel, press F6 (forward) and Shift+F6 (backward). The focus moves through the following areas in the main view:
- Quick access toolbar at the top of the screen
- Current tab on the ribbon
- Name box on the toolbar
- Worksheet table grid
- Status bar
Navigate the ribbon tabs
The ribbon tabs are the main menu bar of Excel. To reach the ribbon tabs, press F6 until you hear the currently select tab on the ribbon, for example, 'Home, selected, tab.' To move between the tabs, use the Left and Right arrow keys. To select a tab, press Spacebar. A tab-specific ribbon appears below it. To learn how to browse the selected ribbon, go to Navigate the ribbon.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- FileThe File menu contains, for example, options for creating and saving workbooks, and access to Excel settings.
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- LayoutSet the margins, orientation, and size of the worksheet page.
- FormulasAdd various functions and formulas to your worksheet.
- DataImport data from various sources, sort and filter it, and use data tools such as removing duplicate rows.
- ViewSet the orientation or margin of your worksheet, select a theme, and access the Learning Tools.
Navigate the ribbon
After navigating to the right ribbon tab as described in Navigate the ribbon tabs, press the Tab key to move to the ribbon and browse its commands and options. Press Shift+Tab to move backwards. Press Spacebar to make a selection or press F6 to leave the ribbon.
Tip: It is often faster to use keyboard shortcuts to access the commands and options on each ribbon. For more information, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Mac.
Navigate between views
In addition to the main view, Excel has the following commonly used views:
- When you open the Excel app, you land in the Start page. From the Start page, you can create a new workbook, browse templates, open an existing workbook, and access your account info.To return to the Start menu later, press F6 until you hear 'File button,' and then press Spacebar. You hear: 'Open new and recent files.' To navigate in the menu, press the Tab key or the Right or Left arrow key. To make a selection, press Spacebar.
- In the File menu, you can start a new workbook, save, share, or print the file you're currently working with, and access Excel options.To open File menu, press Control+Option+M. The focus moves to the Apple menu bar. Press the Tab key until you hear: 'File,' and then press Spacebar. To navigate the File menu, use the Up and Down arrow keys. To open a submenu, press the Right arrow key. To select, press Spacebar.To close the File menu and return to your worksheet, press Esc.
- In the Excel Preferences window, you can access Excel settings such as AutoCorrect and ribbon options.To open the Excel Preferences window, press Command+Comma (,). Press the Tab key to move in the window. To select a setting, press Spacebar. The setting dialog opens. To navigate the setting dialog, press the Tab key or the arrow keys. To make a selection, press Spacebar.To close the Excel Preferences window and return to your worksheet, press Esc.
Explore a workbook
When you open a Excel workbook, the focus is on the content area. If you have moved the focus out of the content area, press F6 until you hear 'Edit text,' followed by the insertion point in the worksheet. There are several ways to navigate inside the content area:
Use keyboard shortcuts
For the full list of navigation shortcuts, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Mac.
When focus is on the worksheet table grid, press Control+Option+Shift+Down arrow key to interact with the content:
- To move to the beginning of the worksheet, press Control+Home or Control+Fn+Left arrow key.
- To move one cell up, down, left, or right, press the arrow keys.
- To move to the last cell in use on the sheet, press Command+Down or Up arrow key.
- To move to the next worksheet in a workbook, press Option+Right arrow key or Control+Page Down.
- To move to the previous worksheet in a workbook, press Option+Left arrow key or Control+Page Up.
Use VoiceOver Rotor, Quick Nav, or Item Chooser
You can use the VoiceOver features such as Rotor, Quick Nav, or Item Chooser to navigate directly to an item. For example, you can go directly to a chart, table, or link.
- To open the Rotor, press Control+Option+U.
- To open the Item Chooser, press Control+Option+I.
- To activate the Quick Nav, press the Left and Right arrow keys at the same time.
For more information on how to use the VoiceOver features, go to VoiceOver Getting Started Guide.
See also
Use Excel for iOS with VoiceOver, the built-in iOS screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Notes:
- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- This topic assumes that you are using the built-in iOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, visit Apple accessibility.
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Navigate the landing view
When you launch Excel for iOS, create or open a workbook from the landing view. Swipe left or right to move between the elements in the landing view, and double-tap to select an item. The landing view contains the following elements:
- Main content area
- Tab barThe tab bar is located at the bottom of the screen, and contains the New, Recent, Shared, Open, and Settings tabs.
Cycle through the main screen elements
To navigate between the main areas in Excel for iOS, swipe right (forward) and left (backward). The main areas are:
- Top menu
- Worksheet table grid
- Toolbar or ribbon
Navigate the top menu
The Excel for iOS top menu bar allows you to access various commands:
- Close file buttonClose the file and return to the landing view.
- Undo button
- Show ribbon button
- Find buttonSearch for text within the worksheet or workbook.
- Share menuShare your workbook with others, or send them a copy of the document.
- File menuAccess important commands, such as Save a Copy, Export, and Print. To exit the File menu, swipe left or right until you hear 'Done,' then double-tap the screen.
Navigate the worksheet
The worksheet table grid is the main area of the Excel for iOS screen. To move the focus into the worksheet, swipe right until your screen reader announces a table grid cell location.
- To move between cells in the table grid, swipe left or right. Your screen reader announces the column and row of each cell, as well as its contents.
- To open the context menu for the current cell, double-tap and hold. Swipe left or right to navigate the menu, and double-tap to make a selection.
Navigate the toolbar
The toolbar gives you access to some frequently-used features, such as the Sheets button, which allows you to switch between worksheets in the same workbook, and the Apply filter, Fill color, Tell me what you want to do, and Show ribbon buttons.
Navigate the ribbon
The ribbon is the main way to access commands and options in Excel for iOS. They are grouped into various tabs.
- To access the ribbon tabs, swipe left or right until you hear 'Show ribbon,' then double-tap the screen.The screen reader announces the name of the current tab.
- To switch tabs, double-tap the screen. Swipe left or right until you hear the tab you want, and double-tap to select it.
- Swipe right to move into the ribbon and browse its commands and options. Double-tap to make a selection.
- To hide the ribbon, swipe left or right until you hear 'Hide ribbon,' and then double-tap the screen.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- FormulasAdd various functions and formulas to your worksheet.
- DataSort and filter the data in your worksheet.
- ReviewCollaborate with others using comments.
- ViewSelect whether to show gridlines and headings, and set the page zoom level.
Use Tell Me
To find a command quickly, use Tell Me. To use Tell Me to find a command, follow these steps:
- Select the cell or range of cells where you want to perform an action.
- Swipe right until you hear 'Tell me what you want to do,' and then double-tap the screen.
- Type the command that you want. For example, type 'sort.'
- To access the search results, swipe up with two fingers, then swipe right until you hear the first result. Swipe right to browse through the results, and double-tap to select one.
See also
Use Excel for Android with TalkBack, the built-in Android screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Notes:
- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- This topic assumes that you are using the built-in Android screen reader, TalkBack. To learn more about using TalkBack, go to Android accessibility.
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Navigate the landing view
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When you launch Excel for Android, create or open a workbook from the landing view. Swipe left or right to move between the elements in the landing view, and double-tap to select an item. The landing view contains the following elements:
- Top menuThe top menu contains the Search and New buttons.
- Main content area
- Tab barThe tab bar is located at the bottom of the screen, and contains the Recent, Shared, and Open tabs.
Cycle through the main screen elements
To navigate between the main areas in Excel for Android, swipe right (forward) and left (backward). The main areas are:
- Top menu
- Worksheet table grid
- Toolbar or ribbon
Navigate the top menu
The Excel for Android top menu bar allows you to access various commands:
- Back buttonClose the file and return to the landing view.
- More options buttonShow the ribbon, the main way to access commands in Excel.
- Find buttonSearch for text within the worksheet or workbook.
- Undo button
- Share switchShare your workbook with others, or send them a copy of the document.
- Menu menuAccess important commands, such as Save, Save As, Print, and Settings. To exit the menu, tap the screen with two fingers.
Navigate the worksheet
The worksheet table grid is the main area of the Excel for Android screen. To move the focus into the worksheet, swipe right until your screen reader announces a table grid cell location.
- To move between cells in the table grid, swipe left or right. Your screen reader announces the column and row of each cell, as well as its contents.
- To open the context menu for the current cell, double-tap the screen. Swipe left or right to navigate the menu, and double-tap to make a selection. To close the context menu without selecting an item, tap the screen with two fingers.
Navigate the toolbar
The toolbar gives you access to some frequently-used features, such as the Sheets switch, which allows you to switch between worksheets in the same workbook, and the Apply filter, Fill color, Tell me, and More options tools.
Navigate the ribbon
The ribbon is the main way to access commands and options in Excel for Android. They are grouped into various tabs.
- To access the ribbon tabs, swipe left or right until you hear 'More options,' then double-tap the screen.The screen reader announces the name of the current tab.
- To switch tabs, double-tap the screen. Swipe left or right until you hear the tab you want, and double-tap to select it.
- Swipe right to move into the ribbon and browse its commands and options. Double-tap to make a selection.
- To hide the ribbon, swipe left or right until you hear 'More options,' and then double-tap the screen.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- FormulasAdd various functions and formulas to your worksheet.
- DataSort and filter the data in your worksheet.
- ReviewCollaborate with others using comments.
- ViewSelect whether to show gridlines and headings, and set the page zoom level.
Use Tell Me
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To find a command quickly, use Tell Me. To use Tell Me to find a command, follow these steps:
- Select the cell or range of cells where you want to perform an action.
- Swipe right until you hear 'Tell me,' and then double-tap the screen.
- Type the command that you want. For example, type 'sort.'
- To access the search results, swipe left until you hear the first result. Swipe left to browse through the results, and double-tap to select one.
See also
Use Excel Mobile with Narrator, the built-in Windows screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Notes:
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- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- For touch capabilities in Excel Mobile, go to Excel Mobile for Windows 10 Touch Guide.
- To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office.
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Navigate the landing view
When you launch Excel Mobile, create or open a workbook from the landing view. You can create a new workbook, browse for an existing workbook, or open a recently-used one. Swipe left or right to move between the elements in the landing view, and double-tap to select an item.
Cycle through the main screen elements
To navigate between the main areas in Excel Mobile swipe right (forward) and left (backward). The main areas are:
- Worksheet table grid
- Sheet tabs
- Quick access commands bar
- Command palette
Navigate the worksheet
The worksheet table grid is the main area of the Excel Mobile screen. To move the focus into the worksheet, swipe left or right until your screen reader announces 'Table grid' and a table grid cell location.
- To move between cells in the table grid, swipe left or right. Your screen reader announces the column and row of each cell, as well as its contents.
- To select the current cell, double-tap the screen.
- To switch between worksheets in the same workbook, swipe right until you hear 'Sheet tabs.' Swipe right until you hear the sheet you want, then double-tap the screen. To open the context menu for the selected sheet, double-tap with two fingers. Swipe left or right to navigate the menu, and double-tap to make a selection.
Navigate the quick access commands bar
The Excel Mobile quick access commands bar allows you to access various functions:
- File buttonOpen the Backstage page to access important commands, such as New, Open, Save, Print, and Settings. To exit the Backstage page, swipe left until you hear 'Go back,' then double-tap the screen.
- Find buttonSearch for text within the worksheet or workbook.
- Share buttonShare your workbook with other people.
- Undo button
Navigate the command palette
The command palette is the main way to access commands and options in Excel Mobile. The commands and options are grouped into various ribbon tabs.
- To access the command palette, swipe left or right until you hear 'Command palette,' then double-tap the screen.
- To switch tabs, swipe left until you hear 'Tab selector,' then double-tap the screen. Swipe right until you hear the tab you want, and double-tap to select it.
- Swipe right to move into the ribbon and browse its commands and options. Double-tap to make a selection.
- To hide the ribbon, swipe left or right until you hear 'More options,' and then double-tap the screen.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- FormulasAdd various functions and formulas to your worksheet.
- DataSort and filter the data in your worksheet.
- ReviewCollaborate with others using comments.
- ViewSelect whether to show gridlines and headings, and set the page zoom level.
See also
Use Excel for the web with your keyboard and a screen reader to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.
Notes:
- New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
- To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office.
- When you use Excel for the web, we recommend that you use Microsoft Edge as your web browser. Because Excel for the web runs in your web browser, the keyboard shortcuts are different from those in the desktop program. For example, you’ll use Ctrl+F6 instead of F6 for jumping in and out of the commands. Also, common shortcuts like F1 (Help) and Ctrl+O (Open) apply to the web browser – not Excel for the web.
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Cycle through the main areas
To navigate between the main areas in Excel for the web, press Ctrl+F6 (forward) and Ctrl+Shift+F6 (backward). The main areas are:
- Title bar
- Ribbon tabs
- Worksheet table grid
- Sheet tabs
- Status bar
Navigate the ribbon tabs
The ribbon tabs are the main menu bar of Excel for the web. To reach the ribbon tabs, press Ctrl+F6 until you hear 'Ribbon tabs,' followed by the current tab's name. With JAWS, you hear only the current tab's name. To move between the tabs, use the Left and Right arrow keys. When you reach a tab, a tab-specific ribbon appears below it. To learn how to browse the selected ribbon, go to Navigate the ribbon.
Here's a list of the most common tabs and some examples of what you can do on each tab:
- HomeFormat and align text and numbers, and add new rows and columns.
- InsertInsert various functions and formulas, tables, pictures, shapes, and charts into your worksheet.
- DataSort and filter your data, and use tools such as data validation.
- ReviewCheck the accessibility of your worksheet, and collaborate with others using comments.
- ViewSwitch on Reading View, and select whether to show gridlines and headings.
In addition to the ribbon tabs, you need to access the File menu for some important commands. To open it, press Ctrl+F6 or Ctrl+Shift+F6 until you hear 'Ribbon tabs' and the current tab's name, and then press F. With JAWS, you hear only the current tab's name. The File menu opens in a new pane. To navigate the main commands, use the Up and Down arrow keys, and press Enter to select one. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the options for that command.
In the File menu, you can start a new workbook, open an existing workbook, save, share, or print the file you're currently working with, and access Excel for the web options. To close the File menu and return to your worksheet, press Esc.
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Navigate the ribbon
After navigating to the ribbon tab you want, as described in Navigate the ribbon tabs, press the Tab key to move to the ribbon, and use the Right and Left arrow keys to browse its commands and options. Press Enter to make a selection or press Esc to leave the ribbon and return to your worksheet.
Tip: It is often faster to use keyboard shortcuts to access the commands and options on each ribbon. For more information, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Excel Online.
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Navigate the worksheet
When you open an Excel for the web workbook, the focus is on the worksheet table grid. If you have moved the focus out of the worksheet, press Ctrl+F6 until your screen reader announces a table grid cell location. Here's how you navigate inside the worksheet and between other sheets:
- To move between cells in the table grid, use the arrow keys. Your screen reader announces the column and row of each cell as well as its contents.
- To open the context menu for the current cell, press Shift+F10. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the menu, and press Enter to make a selection or press Esc to return to the worksheet.
- To move to the next or previous worksheet in your workbook, press Ctrl+F6 until you hear the name of the current sheet tab, use the Left and Right arrow keys to find the sheet you want, and then press Enter to select it.
Use Tell Me
To find a command quickly, use Tell Me. To learn more about the Tell Me feature, watch this video: Using Tell Me to get things done quickly with a screen reader and keyboard.
To use Tell Me to find a command, follow these steps:
- Select the cell or range of cells where you want to perform an action.
- Jump to the Tell Me edit field by pressing Alt+Q.
- Type the command that you want. For example, type 'bullets'.
- Use the Down Arrow key to browse through the results, press Enter to select one.
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