Hi all. This might be a rather lengthy email, so I hope you don’t mind reading a longer piece than you’re used to getting, lol. So our class was given the task of creating a sort of project of anatomy. We were to make a cover page, a table of contents, and make a description and add pictures of systems of the body. Each system had to be on its own page. That seemed easy, and it turned out to be. I started up pages, created the document, and started to work. I first made the cover page, with my name and the title on it. Then, after searching through the menues, I found “page break, command+enter.” So I pressed command enter. Nothing. (the enter key beside the apostrophe, that is.) I tried it several times, then I went to the keyboard help, voiceover k. I tried the enter on the numbed, and it said “enter.” So, I tried that and it worked. I suppose fn+command+return would do it on the macbook. Anyways, the new page was inserted and I went through the menu bar and found the way to create a table of contents. When it was created, I for some reason was able to move it, but didn’t mess with that. So I started on the systems, saving images to the downloads folder, copying and pasting them into pages at the position where I wanted them, moving to the point where the error ding was heard, then leaving them alone. I was the only blind person that was able to find and add images to the project on my own. The other two used Windows, and had to ask for help. I set the titles of each page to headings, and just saved as a Word file, had it printed, and there it is. All in all, I was very happy with the accessibility pages offered, but do wish moving images was a little more understandable. I’d rather know if the image overlaps text or not than some obscure coordinates.
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