Assuming it is enabled control-F4 will move you back to the main window of an
application. This is configured in the Keyboard area of the Keyboard shortcuts
tab of the Keyboard system preferences panel.
There are also control-F6 Move to floating window (Help / Find )
Best wishes,
Jonathan
and it looks like command-`(accent) the key just below the escape key will
cycle you through windows without having to do vo-f2 twice.
Jim
On Apr 28, 2014, at 8:05 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
> In my limited experience with Pages, I've found that using the command F
> search facility requires that
In my limited experience with Pages, I've found that using the command F search
facility requires that I use the window list to move between the search pane
and the document itself in order to preserve the search results. That is, If I
search for a word or phrase and it is found, then if I escap
Hi Linda!
I just opened up a 500 page document in pages and used the fn key along with
down arrow which moved me to the next page. Also option-fm-downarrow will move
you to the next page along with the insertion point--or at least I think that's
what happens.
Hope this helps and if I didn't und