Hi,Christ and Charley and Mailing list, You can save both *.doc (Word 97) and *.docx (Word 2007). There is a file type drop down menu when you go to save the file. Simply VO "Space" on the menu that usually defaults to saying ftr and vo down arrow. This works in Leopard for sure. Also for some more bells and whistles as you put it, you can get a beta of Open Office dot org writter. I find it to be pretty stable. The first beta had printing issues and I haven't tried printing with beta two, but it has extentions that Microsoft word deffinetly does not, like Daisy format exporting and the ability to export as Math ML.
Good luck. P.S. You could also try opening the e-book in text edit or open office. simply vo "shft" "m on the file and vo "down arrow" until you get to open with. then vo "Right arrow" to open the submenu. Then VO "Down arrow to choose the application. This works for any application switching, where you don't want to use the current default application to open a file. Thanks for listening, Alex, On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Chelsea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I thought i had made that correction, but thanks anyway. Got to love all > those key strokes! :) > On Jul 28, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Chris Gilland wrote: > > Chelsea, >> >> I need to correct an error you made, possibly by mistake. >> >> It's not control option down arrow to interact. It's control option >> shift! down arrow. Then change that down arrow to an up arrow to stop >> interacting. >> >> >> Don't forget that shift key, or you'll just be moving the vo cursor >> downward to the next item below the one you're currently on. >> >> if there isn't another Item, you'll wrap back wround to the top item in >> that collumn, that is assuming you have that turned on in the Leopard voice >> over preferences. god I wish I had that option at my leasure. Ho, the joys >> a being a Tiger user. LOL! Smile. >> >> I dono what it does if that is not on. I guess just bing at you? >> >> Chris. >> >> > > -- Alex A.AWEBSIGHT administrator AWEBSIGHT web team "Blindness is a gift, not a disability." B.C unit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.VisionMail.uni.cc/
