Hello Linda,

To change the font, you need to select the text to be changed before pressing 
Cmd-t to open the fonts palette. You can then use VO-Cmd-t to jump to the first 
table where you select the Collection. You can just use VO-Right arrow after 
that to go to the next table where you select the Family. VO-Right arrow twice 
more will take you to the table where you choose Regular, Italic, etc. Then to 
the right again to the size. Just press Cmd-t to close the fonts palette again 
and your text should be changed. Don't forget to press an arrow key to unselect 
the text.

Cheers,

Anne


On 24 Jul 2013, at 13:57, Linda C. Knight <l...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

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> Hi all, I am getting agrivated with the fonts in text edit. We are taking
> classes at the Lighthouse and we are to practice using text edit.
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> How do we get the fonts to work and vo to read it.
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> I know the command is vo-T, but I can't seem to get the fonts to change
> right. Does anyone have any tips before I pull out all my hair?
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> Thank you.
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> Hugs and 73
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> Linda C. Knight & shirley
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