No. This isn't possible.

You can save and load VoiceOver settings, though. Look in the File menu of the 
VoiceOver utility. I have different settings that I use when programming, for 
example.

Bryan

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Alfredo
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 11:43 PM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Can you set application specific settings with Voice Over

Hello all, I was reading the online Voice over tutorial from apple and and 
kinda of questioning some aspects of the screen reader, with the focus being 
excessive keyboard combinations as well as having to arrow several times to 
reach some palces.  But hey, it is a learning experience, and I like 
challenges.  My question is about the verbosity settings.  Can you apply 
verbosity settings on a per application basis?  For example I want to have my 
TextEdit application have full attribute verbose, while I do not care if there 
is bold or italize text on an article I am reading online.  I currently just 
have the same verbose level in all my applications, although I know they can be 
customize for each application.

PS
I have a brand new copy, unopened, latest version of the ViewPlus, 
AudioGraphing Calculatorsoftware , for sale, its 300 US dollars at their 
website.  I am selling mine for 250.  If anyone is interested email me.  I live 
in san Diego, California, USA.
Alfredo

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