Ah cool cool. I'll pal with it and save a cop to work with so I don't brake it 
too bald. The prof wants us to do that anyway in case we brake stuff. Is there 
a guide I can read some ware so I don't bother you guys too much? I think I"m 
ready to strike out on my own, as soon as I get the document in my hand.

One more thing, How am I to read the track changes of my returned paper, or did 
you answer that? sorry. I guess I'm not with it tonight. lol! 

Thanks for all of your help and be blessed.
On Mar 11, 2014, at 8:34 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Command-option-k takes you to the next change or comment. Sometimes you 
> automatically find yourself in a popup window. If you don't, you can access 
> it from the window chooser menu (VO-F2 twice). I've found that turning curser 
> tracking off helps access the popover menu. While in the popover menu, you 
> can press VO-F4 to read what text is highlighted. This is useful as the 
> popover menu sometimes just says “text deleted”, and you need to see what 
> text is highlighted to know what has been deleted.
> 
> YOu can insert comments with command-shift-k, or just simply edit the 
> document, deleting or adding text as you like. It's up to you. YOu could 
> combine these if you wish, by deleting something and explaining why you 
> deleted it in a comment. A sighted person will see what you've deleted and 
> what you've added, so you don't need to tell them that much.
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