Hello Ibraheem,

In the new Pages, if you stop interacting with everything, the second item on 
the page is the Change tracking and annotations toolbar group. Interact with 
this and click the Next button the changed text will be highlighted. You can 
read it with VO-F6 and decide what to do about it.

If you’re using the old version of Pages, you really need a Braille display to 
see the changes.

Cheers,

Anne
then 

On 12 Nov 2013, at 15:44, Ibraheem Fakir <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I’ve been working on a document which has been past through several people 
> with the track changes feature turned on. To my understanding, there’s 
> suppose to be a purple highlight on any changes made to the document. As I’m 
> in pages, I noticed the view file pop up which contains an option to view 
> markups or view markups and deletions. I chose to view markups. I know that 
> in order to check text attributes we press VO + T. However, this only works 
> for text which VO is focused on. Is there a way to have VO jump to the next 
> change in text attributes? I'm dreading the thought of having to check line 
> by line with the vo + t command.
> Thanks!
> 
> Ibraheem
> 
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