I'm not as familiar with discovering text attributes but I do know that
many apps support a 'paste without format' option which is usually
command-option-shift-v. This pastes the text but lets it just inherit
the formatting already in place so you don't have to go fixing it up later.
CB
On 7/18/12 5:12 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
HI all,
I coppied something from the web into a mail and it made a mess of
formatting attributes.
I tried to check for color change with vo command k but it stops in
the middle of a word for no reason. By checking text attributes with
vo +t got same standard color and font there. I went to an other place
where I knew color was different and it was announced with that
command but not detected with vo command k.
Any way to arrow through the text and have style or color or font
changes announced as I proof read? WHat other options does one have
for precisely knowing what happens with format?
Thanks for your help and for baring with a rather lengthy message.
Best,
Ioana
Please check out my cd on www.ioanagandrabur.com
<http://www.ioanagandrabur.com> on iTunes and most online stores.
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