Re: Office 2008 Accessibility

2010-03-20 Thread Ryan Mann
I've tried Open Office on the mac. The Open Office word processor seems somewhat accessible, but I can't figure out how to do simple things like bold text. When I try command+b or control+b, VoiceOver doesn't indicate that bolding is on. On Mar 20, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Dyer matthew wrote: > Hi

RE: Office 2008 Accessibility

2010-03-20 Thread Dyer matthew
Hi, Office 2008 is not accessibole, but there is open office which is free and there is also iwork 9 which is just as good. Matthew From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chad Rohr Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:15 PM To: macvisio

Re: Office 2008 Accessibility

2010-03-17 Thread James & Nash
Hi Frank, On 18 Mar 2010, at 01:25, Frank Tom wrote: > Let's not forget TextEdit, the work processor that comes with the Mac. The > price is right, it comes with every Mac, and will do what most people want; > letters, notes, short papers, etc. You're quite right, I'd forgotten to mention it, b

Re: Office 2008 Accessibility

2010-03-17 Thread Frank Tom
Hi Chad, Let's not forget TextEdit, the work processor that comes with the Mac. The price is right, it comes with every Mac, and will do what most people want; letters, notes, short papers, etc. I use Mail exclusively so no need for Microsoft Office. Tom Frank vermont...@gmail.com On Mar 1

Re: Office 2008 Accessibility

2010-03-17 Thread James & Nash
Hi Chad, On 17 Mar 2010, at 01:14, Chad Rohr wrote: > I am going to be getting a Macbook soon and I wondered if Office 2008 is > accessible? > If not, what is something that will work and is accessible for the Mac Office 2008 is not, although the soon to be released 2010 is rumoured to be. I wou