Hi!

I found that Word didn't seem to expose tables the same way Pages did. For instance, even though I'd see tables in the document body, I'd also see those tables outside of the document and I'd be able to work with them from there. That just confused me. I am not sure if this has been changed or not in Pages, since I am no longer using it.

You can work with tables in Word just fine when I was using 2016, but both Pages and Word miss one important capability that I need. I can't jump to items included in a table of contents. VoiceOver sees them in either application, but I can't find any way to use them.

As of yet, I personally don't find these apps efficient or productive enough to use them regularly, but that could either be because I just suck at using them, or because I need to change the group mode VoiceOver is using. Seeing all those items isn't necessarily efficient if you don't need to use them, and I feel that with VoiceOver they get in the way. Maybe the content chooser and window spots will be of great help here.

Nicolai

On 10/12/2015 4:04 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi, I’m sorry but i’m not so much into heavy word processing myself so i 
haven’t been able to check into the matter of tables. When i do word processing 
it’s often enough for me to be able to create text with some headers and maybe 
lists.
Sorry i can’t be of more help here.
/Krister

12 okt. 2015 kl. 09:58 skrev Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com>:

Have you checked out working with tables in Ms Word on the mac?  it's quite 
often a deal breaker for many of us who need to be able to access tables.

Andrew
On 12 Oct 2015, at 08:53, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:

I checked the latest Ms Word and it looks as though something has been fixed 
there. Earlier i wasn’t able at all to read large documents or in fact 
documents over 1 page in length, but now even larger documents can be read. As 
for other bugs i don’t know.
/Krister
11 okt. 2015 kl. 21:57 skrev Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com>:

I read in the recent Nisus newsletter that the latest version - el Capitan 
compatible - is going to be submitted to the appstore.  It's a nice app but I 
don't think it supports tables which is a deal for most users.  The only app 
that supports tables is Pages.  I had great hopes for Ms Word on the mac and 
took part in beta testing but since it came out of beta,, it had loads of bugs 
and I ditched it.  I'm talking about Ms Word on the mac not iOS.
On 11 Oct 2015, at 17:48, Christina C. <blindmaclo...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I would love some opinions about Word Processing on the Mac with Voice Over.  I 
seem to remember hearing great stuff about Nisus some time back. I looked it up 
in the Mac app store and noticed it hasn’t been updated since 2013. I also have 
seem some recent vague discussion on Office 365 for Mac. Of course, I have 
heard of pages since it’s made by apple.  I am looking for a long term solution 
that is feature rich and easy to use with VoiceOver. I also need the documents 
to be easily convertible for people who are on a PC. Great costumer support is 
also hoped for. :)  I also think it would be super to sync with my iDevices or 
also maybe even transfer to voice Dream Writer and then maybe back again into 
the word Processor of choice.

I’d appreciate any advice or shared experiences.

Thanks,
Christina

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