Has she made any audio tutorials I could purchase?

I'd love to do Skype to Skype with her, but right now, I've gone through a bit 
of a medical family crisis, so don't have a lot of money to work with, if any.

Chris.


Thank you kindly,

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Kilburn 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 7:10 PM
  Subject: Re: Getting Really Serious with Pages


  Hi,


  It's Anne Robertson.  She is very adept with Pages and the use of it with VO.


  Later....


  Tim Kilburn
  Fort McMurray, AB Canada


  On 2012-10-28, at 5:02 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:


    Do you know who this lady is?

    Chris.


    Thank you kindly,

    Christopher-Mark Gilland.
    Founder of CLG Productions

    Blog:
    http://www.clgproductions.org

    Podcast:
    http://clgproductions.podhoster.com

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    ch...@clgproductions.com

    IMessage/Facetime:
    theblindmusic...@att.net

    Windows Live Messenger:
    ch...@blindperspectives.net

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    @chris28210

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    http://www.facebook.com/christopher.gilland

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    704-697-2069

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    ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisette Wesseling" 
<lisettewessel...@gmail.com>
    To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
    Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 5:41 PM
    Subject: Re: Getting Really Serious with Pages


    Chris
    I know there's a lady on this list who offers paid skype tuition using 
Pages. You couldn't really go far wrong in approaching her and seeing how far 
you get with it. It sounds like it's more skills you need, and that you're not 
afraid to read CV manuals online to help with the actual content.
    Just my thought.
    On 29/10/2012, at 5:10 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


      OK, I need to weigh my options here.  I admit I have used Pages before, 
and indeed have bought a copy both for OSX, as well as for IOS, but I haven't 
honestly really diven in much to the app.  Don't get me wrong, I certainly can 
create somewhat well looking documents with it, but as far as text formatting, 
working with tables, bulleted lists, embedded objects, numbered lists, margins, 
repaginations, indenting, fonts and styling, and things of the sort, or working 
with already included templates, I've not really done a whole lot with.  It's 
not that I'm scared to, it's just I've not until recently had much of a need.  
Plus, no one has really sat down with me, and helped teach me good eloquent 
word processing techniques to make my files look very professional in nature.

      With all this said, I am at a point where I need to create a job resume. 
I know Pages will let me do this, but for one thing, resume writing has never 
been something I've been really taught how to do.  I know that there is 
obviously a right way, and a wrong way to do it.  I also know that employers 
are going to now a days see that a lot of effort, or hardly any effort went 
into making the document.  I know that should not influence their hiering 
decision, but lamentably, it does.  So, when I say I need to weigh my options, 
what I mean is, do you all think pages is going to be my best bet for this 
task?  Are there apps on the market I can buy that will literally create the 
resume for me based off the data I enter, then export it to a Word file, or 
what not...?  I am a big fan of reading help files included with applications, 
but the issue is most of those do not present themselves from a Voiceover 
standpoint of a blind user.  Normally, that isn't a big deal, but when it comes 
to things like this, you do want things to look snappy and very visually 
appealing.  That's where I get into the grey area. Not only has no one really 
worked with me one-on-one on good resume creation skills, but no one really has 
worked much with me either on formatting things within Pages.  Even when I used 
Word on Windows, I certainly was able to hold my own, but even then, I have 
never been the greatest at that type of stuff.  I understand this list is for 
Voiceover use, not for how do I write a resume use, and I don't really expect 
you all to hold my hand and teach me everything, and undoubtedly there are many 
web sites out there I could google creating well designed resumes about, but 
again, I go back to the argument that they won't be from a blind perspective.  
So, with that said, though I don't expect to be spoon fed the info here on this 
topic, I do welcome all help, and if I get an over abundance amount of it, 
great, if I don't, that's also ok.  I don't set my expectations on
      pedestals for it.  I do however ask that you all at least gently guide me 
in the right direction to at least help give me the knowledge I'll need to at 
the very least, get started.  If you all can do that and give me some specific 
direct resources, aside from just saying, quote: just google it, end quote, I 
promise profusely I will use the resources to my advantage, then, if I have any 
questions after looking that stuff over, I'll then, ask at that point.



      Thank you for your help.



      Chris.

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