Hi Becky!
Well I'm not sure if this is what you need!
But there is a command to wrap to page!
Command+shift+W
And you can set this in the textedit pref's Command+comma there is a check box 
to set wrap to page I think this is maybe what you need!
hth Colin

On 23 Feb 2012, at 15:04, Becky Knaub wrote:

> Hi Anne,
> The only thing is text edit seems to do what pages does when I try to read. I 
> use pages for college primarily and text edit for everything else like notes. 
> When I read I press VO and A to read all and it will stop at the next page. 
> Also I have to make sure I interact with each page. What do you do 
> differently.
> 
> Becky
> On Feb 23, 2012, at 4:39 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Steve,
>> 
>> I'm about to have a firestorm land on my head for saying this, but Pages 
>> works just fine for me, except for tracking changes, which I never have to 
>> do anyway.
>> 
>> To use Pages efficiently, you need a thorough knowledge of VoiceOver. Make 
>> sure that the mouse cursor is set to ignore the other cursors or you'll have 
>> stability problems.
>> 
>> It's necessary to be familiar with Hotspots so that you can keep track of 
>> styles.
>> 
>> Pages is for word processing, not for reading for pleasure. TextEdit works 
>> much better for that.
>> 
>> I can't compare Pages to Word on a PC because I've never used a PC.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 23 Feb 2012, at 01:58, Steve Holmes wrote:
>> 
>>> What are people using these days for office productivity like word
>>> processing, spreadsheets, etc.? I am aware of iWork but I thought Open
>>> Office or probably now, Libreoffice would be even better.  Which of
>>> these solutions ore most accessible now days.  I heard some old
>>> podcasts recently where Open Office was supposed to be really good but
>>> then Oracle came along and who knows now.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas?
>>> 
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