Thank you for sharing your experiences with Pages, I guess you are blazing a
trail for us but I am afraid  this is why I only use my Mac for basic
document creation and finish off in the OS and Office software we are not
allowed to discuss on this list. I have had similar problems with
presentation and layout on the Mac side which I will not go into here but I
do not trust the Mac side yet for things I produce for external scrutiny.

I did hear somewhere that Microsoft Office for the Mac was to be completely
rewritten, I think in Co Co as a native Mac App which raises the possibility
that this may finally become an option accessible to Voiceover. If this
happens and provides good options for us this may finally allow me to switch
full time to a Mac environment. 
David Griffith
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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami
Sent: 13 May 2014 06:56
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: a question regading pages and sections

A quick update. Inserting a page brake worked, but when I  went to insert a
section brake, It through me to page 22. not at the top where my cursers,
all 3 of them were. This is starting to annoy me very quickly as this might
be another bug in pages, but I"m not sure. I don't think it's a picnic error
though. 


I even tried inserting a section after this page number, that is the one I
was on, how ever it inserted it somewhere else. I really have no clue what
I'm doing wrong but this is frustrating as it is happening to me 4 days
before this is due. My content is still there though which is good.

take care to all.
Take care.
On May 12, 2014, at 10:32 PM, Nicholas Parsons
<mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> Just to be clear, you need to make sure the keyboard cursor is at the top,
not the VoiceOver cursor. Sometimes in Pages, particularly when tables or
track changes get involved, the keyboard cursor and VoiceOver cursor get
separated and are in different places. So it's not enough if just the
VoiceOver cursor is at the top, but you need to make sure the keyboard
cursor is too, and probably need to make sure you're interacting with the
correct page. So once you've navigated to the top, just do VO-command-F4 to
bring the keyboard cursor, and then interact. Hope this might help. If not,
then I think I'm beat, sorry.
> Nic
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