Hello Anne,
No, it's not that what I mean.

I'll try to give a example:
If I type mailliw , it's me first name spelled reversed,
Then I put the program in overwrite-mode, I set the cursor on the m and I type 
william.
The letters of mailliw are replaced with the word william, without deleting any 
character.

In my first example:
name: ......... 
address: ......... 
I don't have to delete the ... and the lay-out of the document will not be 
destroid.

In ms-office , this is called something like a overwrite-mode and it seems not 
available in pages.


best regards,
William 
Op 19-jan-2011, om 23:09 heeft Anne Robertson het volgende geschreven:

> Hello William,
> 
> I've never used Windows or JAWS and don't know MS Office, but in Pages, in 
> the Insert menu, there is "Sender Field" which has a submenu. The submenu 
> contains options such as Name, Address, E-mail, Phone, etc. And these too 
> have their submenus. Is this what you're looking for?
> 
> You can set a keyboard shortcut for any item that appears in a menu.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 19 Jan 2011, at 15:52, William Windels wrote:
> 
>> Hi Anne,
>> Thx for the information.
>> I am not the pages expert like you are ;)
>> 
>> I mean non of both I think but I'll keep in mind.
>> 
>> What I mean:
>> If you have a file with something like:
>> 
>> name: .......................
>> address: .........................
>> 
>> It's mostly the meaning that , when the document is printed, the people 
>> write their name and address in the place where ... is written.
>> 
>> In stead off deletion this dot's I would like to overwrite directly the ... 
>> with my name and address.
>> 
>> In ms word, in combination with (jaws), there was a key for changing this 
>> mode: ctrl+alt+i.
>> 
>> Is there something similar here?
>> 
>> thanx for your answer.
>> 
>> William 
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