The file is a scanned docunet I am in no doubt. The file info says
Author: Hewlett Packard MFP. This Tells me that it is HP Multi-
Function Printer. So it is a Printer/Scanner/Coppier that was used to
create the PDF. You will need an OCR program to read the PDF.
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Interesting about the insertion point. I have had an email from
Archie Robertson on this subject that wasn't posted to the group.
Apparently the problem with tracking the cursor in Pages (iWork 09)
and Word is a bug in Snow Leapoard. It is not present in Leapoard
(the cursor tracks OK in
hoped this would be corrected in SLbut from what I have heard things are the
same there as for Leopard.Best Wishes,Claire
On Dec 1, 12:23 pm, Declan declan_moria...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
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Clair,
I had tried it on Snow Leopard, it was a new iMac 27 at the local Mac
Store
I am wondering if the mac is realy useful for low vision users I was
unable to find any mainstream office programs that would track the
cursor with the built in zoom function. This is a re-post of an
earlier message that had no responses.
Are there any Office Programs on the Mac that track the
Are there any Office Programs on the Mac that track the cursor when
using the Zoom option? I like the mac very much. I was already to
get a 24 mac that was being sold off cheaply. However examining the
Zoom feature and cursor tracking more thouroughly I discovered that
the only program that