Some slides I was trying to preview using KeyNote for iCloud:
https://www.icloud.com/keynote/000ZnYO_wgYxbJSXMfJ938_yg#Apple_iWork_%26_MS_Office_Document_Accessibility_on_OS_X_and_iOS
https://www.icloud.com/keynote/000u6tS8xjkddUvJlb3MVKI6Q#Apple_Watch_Accessibility
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 12:03
Hi,
Has anyone tried iWork for iCloud? If so, are there tips/suggestions on
VoiceOver interacting with KeyNote?
I was trying to review some slides, but only accessible way I found was to
print to PDF then read in Preview...The UI to even accomplish this was not
very intuitive.
Hope I am missing so
Hello,
The main limitation with TextEdit is that it does not support the use of
headers and footers (for example for use with resumes, cover letters, academic
papers, memos, etc). TextEdit also does not allow for the use of templates as
far as I know, so you could not create your own template
Hi Michael,
I know this is a foolish question, but what is the difference between
Text Edit and Pages?
On 11/04/2013, Michael Babcock wrote:
> Good afternoon;
> I work used to be a $70 product, however I do stand to be corrected, but I
> believe you can purchase both of the referenced applicat
Good afternoon;
I work used to be a $70 product, however I do stand to be corrected, but I
believe you can purchase both of the referenced applications below, for $40. On
the App Store, each product in the iWork suite is $19.99 I believe. From what I
remember, numbers was a very accessible, and
Hello everyone,
This may have been discussed before, but I want to know if iWork is
completely accessible with VoiceOver on the Mac or not.
Does it work well on the iPhone as well?
The 2 main applications that I'll be using are Pages and Numbers.
So, do they work well with VoiceOver?
It's actual
On Jan 4, 2010, at 2:14 PM, james.austin1...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Although I really like LaTeX, I am a real sucker for a good word
> processor, and I was wonering about the current level of accessibility
> in Apple's IWork 09.
I recently purchased iWork09. I can tell you Pages is very acce
Hi Anne, thanks for the feedback. My big concern is sharing documents with
others and ensuring what I get, edit, and return looks the same. This way no
one has to cleanup the mess if the import and export processes messes up the
document layout or look.
On Jan 4, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Anne Robertso
Hello Scott,
On Jan 4, 2010, at 10:40 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> Just curious, has anyone figured out how to deal with WOrd documents, which
> are imported that result in conflicts with font or other similar issues? I
> have tried importing Word documents that seem to have fonts or other feature
Just curious, has anyone figured out how to deal with WOrd documents, which are
imported that result in conflicts with font or other similar issues? I have
tried importing Word documents that seem to have fonts or other features that
don't work quite right with Pages. Now not sure if it is somet
Hi,
There only two problems that I am aware of with pages.
1. You can't read or operate on in-line objects such as tables, text boxes,
etc.
2. For some reason, vo doesn't read auto bullets or numbers in regards to
lists.
Those two issues make it difficult to read documents created with Word
Hello James,
iWork09 is accessible, however, the various applications are accessible to
different degrees.
Pages is very good with just a few problems. When editing a Word document
containing text boxes, Pages puts them at the end of the document which is a
nuisance. There may be other problem
Hi list,
Although I really like LaTeX, I am a real sucker for a good word
processor, and I was wonering about the current level of accessibility
in Apple's IWork 09. I would be interested in anyone's take on the
application as a whole as well as on the individual aspects such as
Pages and Keynote.
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