Hi Sarah,
Just to be clear, you need to make sure the keyboard cursor is at the top, not 
the VoiceOver cursor. Sometimes in Pages, particularly when tables or track 
changes get involved, the keyboard cursor and VoiceOver cursor get separated 
and are in different places. So it's not enough if just the VoiceOver cursor is 
at the top, but you need to make sure the keyboard cursor is too, and probably 
need to make sure you're interacting with the correct page. So once you've 
navigated to the top, just do VO-command-F4 to bring the keyboard cursor, and 
then interact. Hope this might help. If not, then I think I'm beat, sorry.
Nic
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