Hello again,

One correction, I should have said 6.5 inches not 4.5. It's getting to my 
bedtime and I'm not thinking straight!

Cheers,

Anne


On 10 Apr 2014, at 22:43, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Jim,
> 
> This was a hard nut to crack but here's how to sort out the alignment.
> 
> * Type the text you want to have at the left then jump to the Formatter.
> * Select layout and interact with the scroll area.
> * Go down to Tab stops and expand it with VO-Space.
> * Click the Add tab stop button and interact with the table.
> * Bring the mouse to the field showing the position of the tab stop and 
> Double-click using VO-Shift-Space.
> * Type in either 16 for centimeters or 4.5 for inches.
> * Interact with the field that says Alignment Left and bring the mouse.
> * Turn on Mouse keys.
> * Move the mouse right by pressing the letter o on a laptop or the 6 key on 
> an extended keyboard 52 times then click with the letter i or the 5.
> * Move the mouse down the way with either k or 2 until you hear Right then 
> click with i or 5.
> * You should now turn Mouse keys off again.
> Back in your document, navigate to the end of your line and press the Tab key.
> * You can now enter the second part of your line and the new text will be 
> right aligned.
> 
> It took my husband and me over an hour to figure this one out and I need to 
> report it to Apple.
> 
> Cheers,
> 

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