Hello:
You are in a list where you can find very good advice of expert mac users, but 
I can tell you that there are a lot of work arounds on what you are saying. I 
use iWork with no trouble each day more. The more you use it, the more 
comfortable you will feel with it. It is just about learning a new way of doing 
things.
Take care!

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El 30/06/2012, a las 04:06, Khafsa Ghulam escribió:

> Hi
> 
> First time mailing on here so please excuse any stray messages.
> 
> I know a lot of visually impaired people use macs, but my question is
> how do u get around accessibility issues surrounding iWork? To my
> kknowledge u cant access tables and move between pages of documents.
> Please can you give me any work arounds for these issues and same with
> numbers and notes. I really want a mac and the only thing stopping me
> is the issue surrrounding iWork :)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kind regards
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