Thanks for the response. I was wondering if unlinking the VO cursor and the 
keyboard cursor (think that's what it is called) might allow me to look at both 
at once. I'm not  proficient with my cursors yet and am not sure how I might do 
this. 

Any idea if this can be done using open office? I don't have access to a 
windows machine and don't have boot camp set up. 

Thanks for any more help.

Greg
On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:09 AM, Braille wrote:

> Track change requires that the focus can be monitored real time. If you click 
> on edit, track change, track change bar appears under the regular menu bar. 
> While you can accept, reject, and or ignore any changes made on the document, 
> you cannot tell which word or sentence or letter is being edited because VO 
> does not track the track change area while reading the body text. That being 
> said, I am producing and editing with track changes all the time and can only 
> be successful with the use of MS word on Boot camp side. 
> I know that this is not the answer that you want to hear but for now, that is 
> the way it is as far as I know.
> 
> On Oct 4, 2010, at 7:27 PM, Greg Aikens wrote:
> 
>> Hey people,
>> I asked this question before but got no response. I'm still trying to figure 
>> out how to make use of the track changes and comment features in pages. I 
>> have a document which my professor has marked up with corrections and I need 
>> to figure out where each correction goes. Any help is appreciated... Come on 
>> power pages users...
>> 
>> -Greg
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