I use IWorks for all of the office application. I haven't explore
other application however, i know that IWorks accessibility is about
90% compare to some other like ms office for Mac, which, it is pretty
inaccessible.
Cheers
Joanne
On 16/09/2012, Chris Bruinenberg <cbrui...@gmail.com> wrote:
> what is everybody using for a word processor or spreadsheet application?
> Are there certain reasons why you chose one over the other?
> Thanks.
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> I use IWorks for all of the office application. I haven't explore
> other application however, i know that IWorks accessibility is about
> 90% compare to some other like ms office for Mac, which, it is pretty
> inaccessible.
> Cheers
> Joanne
> On 16/09/2012, Chris Bruinenberg <cbrui...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> what is everybody using for a word processor or spreadsheet application?
>> Are there certain reasons why you chose one over the other?
>> Thanks.
>> Chris
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In Pages, you adjust line spacing by going to the Text inspector and selecting the Text tab. You show and hide the inspectors by pressing Cmd-Option-i.
You change the font by selecting the text to be changed and pressing Cmd-t to show the fonts palette. Press VO-Cmd-t to go to the Collections list, then once again to go to the Family list, and yet again to go to the typeface list, then navigate right to the size. Press Cmd-t again to hide the fonts palette.
The important thing to remember with Pages is that you use the inspectors to organise the layout.
Cheers,
Anne
On 16 Sep 2012, at 03:55, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
Hi Chris I didn't see anybody address and spreadsheets. I use numbers all the time. I've heard other people say that they like tables. I have never used it, but I shows numbers and pages because Microsoft office is inaccessible for us.
Gigi
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> what is everybody using for a word processor or spreadsheet application?
> Are there certain reasons why you chose one over the other?
> Thanks.
> Chris
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Hi Chris,
I use pages, text edit or Bean. I use pages for writing documents that may need more then text edit can give me as far as features and text edit for the simple documents that don't require a lot of features. I use being mostly for reading documents because pages tends to stop each page while bean will read continuously.
Becky & Ceil
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> what is everybody using for a word processor or spreadsheet application?
> Are there certain reasons why you chose one over the other?
> Thanks.
> Chris
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Hi.
thank you for your help.
It's much appreciated.
I've noticed that when i change font or sizes of text, voiceover will lose focus and i'll have to restart the program. I will interact with the page that i was on.
DO you have a suggestion for that?
Thanks.
Chris
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On Sep 16, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:
> In Pages, you adjust line spacing by going to the Text inspector and selecting the Text tab. You show and hide the inspectors by pressing Cmd-Option-i.
> You change the font by selecting the text to be changed and pressing Cmd-t to show the fonts palette. Press VO-Cmd-t to go to the Collections list, then once again to go to the Family list, and yet again to go to the typeface list, then navigate right to the size. Press Cmd-t again to hide the fonts palette.
> The important thing to remember with Pages is that you use the inspectors to organise the layout.
> Cheers,
> Anne
> On 16 Sep 2012, at 03:55, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Is there an easy way to double space and make pages use 12 point times?
>> Thanks.
>> Chris
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> Hi.
> thank you for your help.
> It's much appreciated.
> I've noticed that when i change font or sizes of text, voiceover will lose focus and i'll have to restart the program. I will interact with the page that i was on.
> DO you have a suggestion for that?
> Thanks.
> Chris
> When you lose focus in Pages, just interact with the area where you wish to work and bring the mouse (Vo-Cmd-F5_ then do a VO-Shift-Space bar click.
> Cheers,
> Anne
> On 16 Sep 2012, at 18:54, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
>> Hi.
>> thank you for your help.
>> It's much appreciated.
>> I've noticed that when i change font or sizes of text, voiceover will lose focus and i'll have to restart the program. I will interact with the page that i was on.
>> DO you have a suggestion for that?
>> Thanks.
>> Chris
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