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On 2025-03-12 15:14, Simon Wong wrote:
Does not matter what version of jaws, when opening a libre office document with a table it will 
either say nothing when arrowing through or it will repeat whatever line it goes to such as lunch 
or supper. Is anyone experiencing this problem and what can i do about this.

Is this in Writer or Calc? What are your exact versions of LibreOffice and JAWS?

Can you please give a detailed step-by-step description of how to reproduce the issue, ideally starting from an empty document (or alternatively, providing a sample document, ideally in Bugzilla, https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/ ).

So far, I am unable to reproduce this with LibreOffice 25.2.1.

When I have one cell that has "lunch" as text and another one that has "supper", the actual content is announced when I switch between those cells in my tests with LibreOffice 25.2.1 and JAWS 2025.2412.102 in a Windows 11 VM, both in Writer and in Calc.


Version: 25.2.1.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: d3abf4aee5fd705e4a92bba33a32f40bc4e56f49
CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 11 X86_64 (10.0 build 26100); UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win
Locale: en-US (en_DE); UI: en-GB
Calc: threaded

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