-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Ed, I have to agree with Steve about SC. I use it from time to time too, and have created loan amortization schedules with very little difficulty, to pick one common application. If you ever used "SuperCalc" you will be at home with "SC" -- I think the name is no accident. Chuck On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Ed Thurston wrote: > Hello Steve, > > I have spent some more time with the sc man files this afternoon and > noticed that if one uses the switch -n when loading sc also places one in > numeric mode. I had missed that on earlier readings of the man files. > > Are you using emacs speak while using sc? If so are you getting > multiple headers read to you? With Speakup as I right arrow across the > spreadsheet, I hear such as a b c b c d and d e f rather than just the > single column headder letter. If I concentrate I can tell where I am, but > would hate to have to work on a cluttered spreadsheet with all the > extra feed backs. Of course using the Speak up cursor I can double check > entries to assure accuracy, but that would be a bit time consuming. I > enjoy working with spreadsheets so will be spending much more time > working with sc > > Thanks for your feed back. > > Ed, > - -- The Moon is Waxing Crescent (47% of Full) In a world without Fences or Walls no one needs Windows or Gates. My home page is now at http://www.mhcable.com/~chuckh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQBhMjzVdG8M9x9tGAQL4IwQAq6y/34nsxx/17H55SxSO/stqktFYp2Qp qbO1dFOjEhsXkRpUREHTLEEa/XkfY3HzcZdpC/jvAr7duvGrSSHtRebDvrF1y+3W ZehNmGg1nPp4KYuh4YUk0LORAnexc91OW9kLXObFXIsqTGRMwjmge2S5YoTAoSWg afsyZAjT5a4= =ytzf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----