I just hope I can do track changes, since I assume when your essay is returned, 
any comments in red, will be either ignored, or changed as to what the tutor 
would like you to insert. If we cannot do track changes, how are we supposed to 
know what our teacher comments are, and what changes I have recommended?

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> On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:03, Christopher Gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Never mind guys.  I figured it out.
> 
> I didn’t realize that there was a setting in the text tab of Verbosity that 
> does precisely what I was wanting to do.
> 
> Now, I'm feeling really, utterly stupid.
> 
> Chris.
> 
>> On Oct 25, 2013, at 5:45 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>> <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
>> 
>> So, here's the deal.  I want to set up an activity for Pages.  The thing is, 
>> I want to have my verbosity set in such a way that when reading through a 
>> document, be it line by line, or with a say all, doesn't matter, if it hits 
>> text that is say centered, or right aligned, or maybe that is bold or italic 
>> or underlined, I want Voiceover to notify me of this before continuing to 
>> read.  For instance, "I was..." then in a higher pitch... Bold... "so mad 
>> that I screamed."  This way, I'd know without a doubt that the word "so..." 
>> was in bold face.  Soon, I'm going to be writing an essay for my study, and 
>> it will be absolutely essential that I am able to determine these things 
>> when proof reading.
>> 
>> I know about hitting vo+T, to tell me the attributes at the insertion point, 
>> but, I don't want to manually query things.  I may not always know in the 
>> first place what is formatted differently, and that's! what I'm trying to 
>> determine.  I do need to be able to use vo+T, yeah, definitely, but I need 
>> to also on the fly be able to skim through a file, and know exactly what is 
>> formatted normally, and what has separately been centered, italicized, 
>> written in a bigger font, etc.  So, ultimately what I'm asking is, can I 
>> have Voiceover in this activity be configured in such of a way that it would 
>> automatically announce these things?  Before anyone asks if I tactally could 
>> tell, no.  I can't.  I don't have a braille display.  Dang it do I wish I 
>> did though!
>> 
>> Chris.
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