Hi May, first of all I would advise interacting with the document in question 
because if you was going through it line by line, if you did a say all with 
Command A, voiceover will start from the very top. This is why when I'm working 
with documents, I always interact with it 1st because then whenever I do the 
say all command no matter where I am in the document Voiceover will read from 
that current position and will keep track of it when you stop. 

This is how I deal with documents and I hope it helps you. LOL I remember what 
it was like in the beginning. I should mention that I don't use Text Edit. I 
use a app called Bean but I'm making an educated guess that it will apply to 
any text/word  

  Daniel
On 3 Jun 2012, at 20:36, May McDonald wrote:

> Ok, for the life of me I can't remember how to do this. Shows how often I use 
> this program.
> 
> How do you get text edit to read from top of the document? Also, once you 
> stop it how to resume it from where you left off. Control, command b is not 
> it.
> 
> Thanks, May and Prince Noah
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