Hi Nick,

1.  Go to the Finder.
2.  Up to the Go menu.
3.  VO down to Library, let go of the VO keys then press return.  You must hold 
down the VO keys in order that the Library choice is available.
4.  Navigate to the Mobile Documents folder, open it.
5.  Find the com~apple~Pages folder, open it.
6.  Open the Documents folder.
7.  cmd-shift-n to create a new folder and name it whatever you want.
8.  Move the items you want in each folder with the cmd-c and cmd-option-v 
commands.
9.  Close the window.

All done.  It should be fine for the Mac now but it’s a little confusing when 
using your iDevice but not too bad.  For example, when in Pages on the iPhone, 
you need to double-tap on the “Rename item” to access the folder contents.  So, 
if I create a folder called Safety, double-tapping on the name Safety won’t do 
what you want but double-tapping on the Rename Safety item will reveal its 
contents at which time you can double-tap on the name of a specific file to 
open it.  A little awkward but doable.

HTH.

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 28, 2014, at 8:54 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm enjoying using the new iWork documents in iCloud as they sync well with 
> my iOS devices. However, I'd like to create some folders for my iCloud 
> documents.
> 
> From what I've read, one simply drags one document on to another to create a 
> folder in iCloud. I can't seem to get this to work with VoiceOver.
> 
> The main problem seems to be that something is blocking the mouse. When I 
> bring the mouse and check its position with VO-F5, my Mac just beeps at me 
> which is usually the sign that something's wrong, and usually means the mouse 
> is out of action. In this state, VO-comma does not work, and neither does 
> VO-Shift-Space. I tried bringing the current window to the front with VO-F2, 
> and hiding all other apps with command-option-h, but neither of these made 
> any difference.
> 
> Any ideas? Is there a work around for VoiceOver users by any chance?
> 
> Cheers,
> Nic
> 
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