Hi Christine:
Forgive me for being simplistic.  But, is it possible when typing that you're 
hitting backslash when you're hitting enter.  They're close one above the 
other, and perhaps a fingernail is clipping the backslash.  As far as the 
numbers, I think there is a ruler that you can enable or disable, which might 
account for the numbers.  But, I think it would be telling you "ruler" if it 
were.  Beyond that, I'm stumped. Hope maybe this helps a little.
Take care

Carolyn

On Mar 20, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

> I'm not converting anything, merely writing a document and saving it as an 
> rtf file. When I go back into it, there's garbage at the top and backslashes 
> wherever I put in a "new line". 
> When I have converted  Word files in rtf, then gone in to read/review them, 
> there has been  no such problem.
> Christine
> On Mar 20, 2011, at 1:26 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Christine,
>> 
>> Editing on a Mac using VoiceOver is different than using Windows and a 
>> windows screen reader. Some may explain it more effectively; however, has to 
>> do with how the cursor behaves. Not sure about the characters in the 
>> document, but sounds like a conversion problem.
>> 
>> Scott Howell
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On Mar 20, 2011, at 9:50, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, everyone.  I am rather frustrated with Text Edit.n  Whenever I 
>>> review something I've written (after saving,) there is always a whole lot 
>>> of numbers letters, and symbols at the top of the file.  Also, whenever I 
>>> enter a "new line" there appears a backslash.  What is going on?  Does this 
>>> get sent with the file if I attach it to an e-mail?  Thus far, the only 
>>> thing I've been able to do is erase all the symbols at the top, then edit 
>>> the file for backslashes. 
>>> A somewhat related question: is there a way, simply by using the keys and 
>>> without switching from words to characters and vice bersa, to move to 
>>> characters -- I can read by character, but although cursor tracking is on, 
>>> I always seem to be at the beginning or end of a word, rather than on the 
>>> character being read. 
>>> Additionally, sometimes when VO says a particular word, I am at the end, 
>>> and other times I am at the beginning.  This makes editing frustrating.  
>>> How can I tell where I am? Thanks. 
>>> Christine (slowly transitioning from Windows and Word) . . . 
>>> 
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