Fix-up of #10973: Fallback to POSITION_FIRST when reporting formatting info at caret to report in MS Excel#11914
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Is it important that this is in 2020.4? As it currently stands it will not be, and the changelog needs adjustment. |
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Link to issue number:
Discussion in #6479
Summary of the issue:
It is currently impossible to request formatting info for an Excel cell with NVDA+F.
Description of how this pull request fixes the issue:
NVDA+F now falls back to POSITION_FIRST if there is no caret.
Testing performed:
Known issues with pull request:
None known
Change log entry:
Section: Bug fixes
It is now possible to report formatting information for the focused Excel cell using NVDA+F.