There should be a list view. Interact with that and you can choose the location.
On Jan 1, 2013, at 11:51 PM, Cathy <flowersandhe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I have a number of questions regarding using this program.
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> 1. I am in pages and have created a new document. I now want to save it. I
> press command-D to save and interact with the text to create the file name.
> then I stop interacting with that and move to the button to choose where to
> save the document by pressing that button, and select my documents, which is
> where I want it to go. So I press vo-spacebar to select that. then all there
> is left is to press save. However, I want to place my document in a specific
> folder in my documents, but don't see how to do that. how do I tell pages to
> show me all my documents folders?
> 
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> 
> 2. Another question in pages. There are two delete keys on my keyboard. One
> in the six-pack and another on the main keyboard. The problem is that when
> editing text in pages, these two delete keys don't appear to always work the
> same. Are there specific times when to use one key over the other. What
> exactly do each of these keys delete, and is it possible to tell pages to
> always delete under the cursor instead of before or after the cursor?
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> 3. Oh yes, that brings up a third question. when I am inserting text, I
> can't figure out how that works either. Sometimes it will insert at the end
> of a word, sometimes after the character I intend for it to insert before ,
> sometimes before the character I intend it to insert after. Perhaps you are
> getting the picture that I am a quick typist and often reverse characters
> when typing, and if so you are so very right!
> 
> what is the default behavior for inserting text in pages? 
> 
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> 4. ok, so now I want to select a word to move, copy or delete. What is the
> voiceover command for that? 
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> Thanks a lot.
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> More tomorrow probably.
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> Cathy
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