Usual key to flip between two documents in most Mac apps is command+` (` is the key right above tab). So if you have multiple windows open in Finder, Safari, Pages or any other decent app you can just keep hitting command+` to cycle through all the open windows.

CB

On 8/25/14, 1:32 PM, becky sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question for all of you all. I am doing a internship at a nonprofit for school. I have a to do list that my supervisor sent me through email and I saved it in pages. I want to refers from it and create a new document how would I go back and fourth through the two documents ?
Thanks again.
Becky Sabo how to go between to documents written in pages on the mack
On Aug 24, 2014, at 5:17 PM, denise avant <denise.av...@gmail.com <mailto:denise.av...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Alex,
Thanks very much. Your explaination sounds clear and reasonabl, and I will give it a try.

On Aug 22, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Interact with the text before issuing the vo-a command, and you should be fine. What happened was, you did vo-a, and it read the text but was not interacting with it, so vo-a started reading from VO's focus, which was the entire chunk of text in your document. Had it finished that, it would have read everything else in the Text Edit window. Interacting would put focus *inside* the text, instead of inside the window. I hope that makes sense.

Also, note that control acts as a pause key; pressing it again will make speech continue where it left off, assuming your computer did not go to sleep in the meantime. On Aug 22, 2014, at 6:57 PM, denise avant <denise.av...@gmail.com <mailto: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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