A quick update. Inserting a page brake worked, but when I  went to insert a 
section brake, It through me to page 22. not at the top where my cursers, all 3 
of them were. This is starting to annoy me very quickly as this might be 
another bug in pages, but I"m not sure. I don't think it's a picnic error 
though. 


I even tried inserting a section after this page number, that is the one I was 
on, how ever it inserted it somewhere else. I really have no clue what I'm 
doing wrong but this is frustrating as it is happening to me 4 days before this 
is due. My content is still there though which is good.

take care to all.
Take care.
On May 12, 2014, at 10:32 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 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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