Thanks all. I agree tim, I obviously don’t have much need for these commands, 
but will save them to refer to when they are needed. *smile*
Hope you have a good day
Andrew
On 8 Dec 2013, at 5:05 am, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In addition to Barry’s answer, you may wish to know:
> 
> VO-cmd-k takes you to the next text in the document with the same colour.
> VO-cmd-s takes you to the same text with the same attributes.
> VO-cmd-b takes you to the next text that is Bold.
> 
> There are many more of these sorts of commands available.  Press VO-h to 
> bring up a menu of these available commands and more.  Most of the “Find” 
> sorts of commands use the VO-cmd-letter sequence.  You can use Barry’s info 
> as well to change styles and colours back to the way they should be if you 
> agree with their suggestions.
> 
> Note for Phil as well.  It appears to me that you have very good control 
> within pages of the formatting of your documents, not much different than 
> MSWord.  It’s likely just a matter of familiarity.  I, myself, aren’t always 
> familiar with all these commands either since they’re not common in my daily 
> use of my Mac.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Dec 7, 2013, at 8:51 AM, Barry Hadder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Vo-t will give the attributes of selected tex.  Vo-v, left or right arrow to 
>> text attributes, and up or down and select speak.
>> 
>> To change the color, select the text, go into the formatter and select the 
>> styles radio.  Then, move vo to the fore ground color well and vo-space.
>> 
>> On Dec 7, 2013, at 6:48 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 
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