I had to use Word 97 in a technical writing class at it was a complete 
nightmare.  Things have definitely come  a long way from where they were.  With 
Pages, it would have been a breez.

As far as I know, images or other objects will not overlap text.  You can set 
them to move with text, or to have text flow around them in the arrange pain of 
the formatter.  And, just incase you weren’t aware, you can interact with an 
image in the layout area and resize it with it’s handles.

It’s worth noting that from what I’ve been able to tell, you can’t do any of 
this in the current Word 2016 preview with Voiceover.

On Apr 21, 2015, at 4:54 PM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:

Hi all. This might be a rather lengthy email, so I hope you don’t mind reading 
a longer piece than you’re used to getting, lol.
So our class was given the task of creating a sort of project of anatomy. We 
were to make a cover page, a table of contents, and make a description and add 
pictures of systems of the body. Each system had to be on its own page. That 
seemed easy, and it turned out to be. I started up pages, created the document, 
and started to work. I first made the cover page, with my name and the title on 
it. Then, after searching through the menus, I found “page break, 
command+enter.” So I pressed command enter. Nothing. (the enter key beside the 
apostrophe, that is.) I tried it several times, then I went to the keyboard 
help, voiceover k. I tried the enter on the numbed, and it said “enter.” So, I 
tried that and it worked. I suppose fn+command+return would do it on the 
macbook. Anyways, the new page was inserted and I went through the menu bar and 
found the way to create a table of contents. When it was created, I for some 
reason was able to move it, but didn’t mess with that. So I started on the 
systems, saving images to the downloads folder, copying and pasting them into 
pages at the position where I wanted them, moving to the point where the error 
ding was heard, then leaving them alone. I was the only blind person that was 
able to find and add images to the project on my own. The other two used 
Windows, and had to ask for help. I set the titles of each page to headings, 
and just saved as a Word file, had it printed, and there it is. All in all, I 
was very happy with the accessibility pages offered, but do wish moving images 
was a little more understandable. I’d rather know if the image overlaps text or 
not than some obscure coordinates.

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