You can use "Send to iTunes as a spoken track" this is accomplished by 
selecting all the audio, VO shift M, and then go to "add to iTunes as  a spoken 
track".
HTH.
Matt Dierckens
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On Aug 23, 2014, at 13:00, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Denice.
> 
> Alex's explanation of you problem is correct, but for continuously reading 
> long documents there is another possible solution.
> You can create a text to speech audio file with the say command.  For 
> example, in terminal you can type something like say -f file.txt -o 
> file.aiff.  You can get more explanation of how to use the say command by 
> typing man say.
> There may be a way to do this in the GUI, but I don't know what it is.
> 
> On Aug 22, 2014, at 5:57 PM, denise avant <denise.av...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I ran into a slight problem while reading a document with voiceover on the 
> mac. I was reading a document in text edit, and basically used the read all 
> command. I received a telephone call and pressed the control key to stop 
> voiceover. I stopped at about page 5 of the document, but when I restarted 
> the document, I was back at the beginning. Is there something I need to do? 
> Or setting I should change? I had a similar problem with Preview recently.
> Let me confess something here i use Windows at work with a well-known screen 
> reader, because that is what is required, but I choose to use the mac at 
> home. Obviously I am a more experienced Windows user as I have been using it 
> for years. I do not spend as much time on the MAC. So, I am just trying to 
> find out if I may have done something wrong or do not have some setting 
> right. I am running the latest version of Mavericks with voiceover.
> 
> thanks.
> 
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