question about pages and voiceover formatting

2011-06-02 Thread richard watson
Good morning,
I was working in pages last evening with a document which has 2
equally spaced columns on the page. However instead of saying column 1
and column 2, voiceover says page 1 and page 2.
How does one tell the difference between that and say a 2 page
document with just one column.
also how does one announce the font size and attributes in pages.
thanks
rick

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Re: question about pages and voiceover formatting

2011-06-02 Thread Barry Hadder
Howdy,

If you move the vo cursor from one body text to the next, you can tell that 
they are side by side.  This is because you don't hear the rap sound, assuming 
you have navigation sounds turned on.  Vo sees each page as a group as you 
interact with they lay-out area.  You have to interact with a page to see the 
header, footer, etc.

Also, it's not clear to me whether or not you imported an external document, or 
created it yourself.  In any event, you might look in the lay-out inspector and 
make sure that the lay-out is set for two columns.  If set for only one, a page 
break will be inserted instead of a column break.

To hear text attributes, vo-v and left or right arrow.

On Jun 2, 2011, at 6:24 AM, richard watson wrote:

 Good morning,
 I was working in pages last evening with a document which has 2
 equally spaced columns on the page. However instead of saying column 1
 and column 2, voiceover says page 1 and page 2.
 How does one tell the difference between that and say a 2 page
 document with just one column.
 also how does one announce the font size and attributes in pages.
 thanks
 rick
 
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Re: question about pages and voiceover formatting

2011-06-02 Thread richard watson
I imported a word document that I had created.


On 6/2/11, Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Howdy,

 If you move the vo cursor from one body text to the next, you can tell that
 they are side by side.  This is because you don't hear the rap sound,
 assuming you have navigation sounds turned on.  Vo sees each page as a group
 as you interact with they lay-out area.  You have to interact with a page to
 see the header, footer, etc.

 Also, it's not clear to me whether or not you imported an external document,
 or created it yourself.  In any event, you might look in the lay-out
 inspector and make sure that the lay-out is set for two columns.  If set for
 only one, a page break will be inserted instead of a column break.

 To hear text attributes, vo-v and left or right arrow.

 On Jun 2, 2011, at 6:24 AM, richard watson wrote:

 Good morning,
 I was working in pages last evening with a document which has 2
 equally spaced columns on the page. However instead of saying column 1
 and column 2, voiceover says page 1 and page 2.
 How does one tell the difference between that and say a 2 page
 document with just one column.
 also how does one announce the font size and attributes in pages.
 thanks
 rick

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