Hi teresa:
Sometimes, I think they should redo the whole of pages.  I just spent an 
enormous amount of time trying to get a resume and cover letter neat.  Even 
with high verbosity, all punctuation, and everything else we could think of set 
to high, I still had extra spaces between words that weren't being acknowledged 
by VO.  I literally went letter by letter to finally assure that it was all 
good.  Completely unacceptable, and made me ashamed to be referring people to 
use this software.  Somehow, I wish this community could impress upon 
developers and Apple that just a little more info would go a long way to making 
Pages useful.  As it is, I'm very very discouraged.

Carolyn Haas  
On Jun 17, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:

> Hi, all,
> 
> Yesterday I opened an MSWord document that I knew had a table in it. When I 
> opened it in Pages, as expected, VO didn't read the table at all. When I 
> opened it in TextEdit, all the info in the table was presented, but VO did 
> not indicate that there was a table. Needless to say, I think I'll be viewing 
> most MS Word documents in TextEdit, but I'm curious as to how the tables are 
> handled. I'm also going to ask my sighted husband to look at the table in 
> these applications.
> 
> Thanks,
> Teresa
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