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Excel: if an email address present in a sentence in an excel cell, NvDA announces link at the end of the sentence. #3738

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Dec 27, 2013 · 1 comment

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Reported by sumandogra on 2013-12-27 10:40
If an email id is written in a sentence, NVDA identifies the link at the end of the sentence and not on the email address.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. In an Excel cell, write a sentence with an email id in it, for example, write: sent by Jackson@hotmail.com on Monday.
  2. Press ENTER and go to the next cell.
  3. Again go back to the cell with the email id. Note: NVDA reads the complete cell content and then announces “link” at the end of the sentence. This is not correct behavior.
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Cells can only contain one link and the whole cell is treated as link, so this is normal behavior. Closing as invalid.

See also #3737, which is related and also has @sumandogra as author.

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