Hello Brian,

I always spell check in Pages using Cmd-semicolon, correcting each error as I 
go. I've always found this to be the most convenient for me.

Cheers,

Anne


On 27 Mar 2013, at 22:15, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just figured I would let the list know I called Apple Accessibility,
> and although they couldn't figure out why my way of spell checking
> wasn't working, they did suggest the command semicolon way of spell
> checking a document. Of course, the funniest part about calling the
> accessibility line is the customer service reps try walking you
> through things while they themselves are not using voiceover, so it
> kinds of defeats the purpose, but after explaining to them how to use
> voiceover, we were able to figure out how to navigate the spell
> checking menus using command shift semicolon and then VO and the
> arrows to navigate the menus. Hope this helps someone else if they
> have the problem I ran into.

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