Hi Esther,

You know, I'm sure this is hold-over Windows behavior, but I *always  
forget that the Spotlight is there.  I don't know what it will take  
for me to start remembering that it is there! :) Thanks for the  
suggestion.
Take care,
Donna
On Oct 23, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Esther wrote:

>
> Hi Donna,
>
> Great, I was wondering whether the option to Open in Finder was no
> longer there in Snow Leopard. (Yes, I'm behind times).
>
> Another way to find a document in finder is to use Spotlight (VO-M
> three times, and type in part of the name),  then, when you arrow down
> to select the file, instead of opening it directly, route your mouse
> cursor to your VoiceOver cursor (VO-Command-F5), and Command-Click on
> the file.  A finder window will show up with the selected file
> highlighted.
>
> There's probably something more sophisticated than Command-Click in
> Snow Leopard, but I'm still using an older MacBook and trackpad.
> That's another way that I find the location of a file rather than
> simply opening it with Spotlight.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> P.S.  I still do like using TextEdit for language-related activities
> because VoiceOver announces non-Roman fonts that don't get spoken in
> other applications.
>
>
> Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks, Esther and Anne.  I hadn't noticed the Open in Finder button
>> in the Documents folder before.  I got the info and successfully
>> changed the setting.  thanks for the help.
>> Donna
>>
>>>
>
>
> >
>


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