Actually for me it didn't. It highlighted the beginning of the thing.  and I 
don't think this method will work  for selecting multiple paragraphs and 
multiple pages of text.  I'll try again though at some point. I had to just put 
a page brake in and select it that way and then remove the page brake, but 
again this would not work for highlighting 5 pages of text to change all at 
once.

Take care. 
On Mar 20, 2014, at 3:00 PM, Daniela Rubio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Sara.
> Did you try doing triple click on the paragraph?
> Just bring your mouse to the beginning of the paragraph and do a triple click 
> with Vo+Shift+space. if it selects the whole paragraph, it will not take into 
> account the page change.
> Let me know if it worked!
> Best
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> El 20/03/2014, a las 22:42, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
>> Hello to all. I;m making leaps and grounds progress in pages for osx. I have 
>> 1 question that is driving me nuts though.
>> 
>> I wrote a paragraph and I need to change formatting  for the whole 
>> paragraph. This paragraph advances to the next page and when I hit shift 
>> down arrow it will unhighlight or deselect  what was on the first page and  
>> start selecting the next page of stuff. I want the whole paragraph, or in 
>> some cases multiple pages. is there a way for pages not to do this? I can do 
>> an audio demo of what I mean  if you all want. This is happening on my 14 
>> page paper and my now 2 page essay.
>> 
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