James,

1.  Move the vo cursor to the styles drore button which is just below the 
toolbar and vo-space.

2.  Now move vo to the drore jest to the left of the toolbar and interact with 
it.

3.  There are three types of styles.  Interact with the styles table that you 
want and move vo  to a style.

4.  Route the mouse to vo and cntrl-mouse to get the context menu.

5.  Find the hot-keys submenu and choose a hot key from f1 to f8.

Now you can go back to the document body and type something.  To apply the 
style, select it and hit your hot key.  You can verify it work by moving vo 
over the text and hitting vo-t.

As far as comments go, They seem to me to be strictly floating which means that 
they are in the lay-out area.  I can interact and edit them with no problem.  
I've also found that if I lef-click a note, the insertion point is moved to the 
point in the document where I inserted it.

On Feb 12, 2010, at 6:38 PM, James & Nash wrote:

> Could you please provide instructions on using Styles and comments with VO?
> Thanks 
> TC
> James Lyn Nash & Twinny
> On 12 Feb 2010, at 21:43, Barry Hadder wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Both comments and styles work fine with vo and pages.  There are a few 
>> hang-ups however.
>> 
>> 1.  Vo can't see bullets or numbers in auto bulleted or numbered lists.
>> 2.  You can't use vo to read or do any operations on in-line objects: 
>> objects embedded in the document.  That being said however, you can read and 
>> use objects to a large degree if the are floating.  In the later case, they 
>> are in the lay-out area.  There ways to make an in-line object floating and 
>> there are indications that an object is present in a document because vo 
>> will say "hi-lited" hen you move the insertion point of it.
>> 3.  Templates seem totally unusable to me.  Someone else might have a better 
>> handle on that but there seems to be things like text boxes with in-line 
>> text boxes.  So it's not a nice situation for vo.
>> 
>> As it stands, I think that document creation using vo is very doable.  Due 
>> to the problems I mentioned however, I think that collaborative writing 
>> projects, or any situation where you will have to read a document that 
>> someone else did using Word, will be problematic.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:21 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
>> 
>>> Listers,
>>> 
>>> I am thinking of purchasing the latest version of I Work, but before doing 
>>> so is there enough VO support to justify the purchase? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
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