this is precisely why I keep windows with JAWS  running   in a fusion VM, and 
make extensive use of MS Office Word for word processing. I have total control 
over formatting and there are no "work-around" issues. It works so well for 
word processing and spreadsheeting that I don't think iWork will ever catch up 
- though I hope I'm wrong.
P.S. I hope this isn't a sacrilegious statement, ;-) ;-)


On Dec 7, 2013, at 7:48 AM, Andrew Head <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I gave my resume to a potential organisation that may have offered me 
> volunteer work while I look for work. They sent me back my resume and had 
> made some changes and wrote in suggestions on how I might improve the resume. 
> They said they had made changes in red. Naturally, visually, if some font is 
> a different colour, this doesn’t look good, especially in a professional 
> document like a resume. 
> Using pages, how do I tell what colour font is and how do I change it? 
> Thanks heaps  in advance for all your help, much appreciated. 
> Hope everyone has a lovely day,
> Andrew 
> Sent from my 11 inch macbook air
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