Hi Christina,
If you are using TextEdit in rich text mode, and you just want to set the line
spacing to double space, the easy way to do this is to VO-Left arrow (left
arrow, if you have Quick Nav on) from the scroll area for the text, to the pop
up menu buttons in the title bar. You'll first
Hi Brianna, Tim, Marlaina, and Others,
I wanted to add a suggestion that will make it easier for you to use
TextEdit: once you have configured the spacing and fonts to your
satisfaction, save these settings as a style file under a name of your
choice. Then, when you want to create a Rich Text doc
document format?
>>
>> Thanks for all your help,
>> Brianna
>> - Original Message - From: "Tim Kilburn"
>> To:
>> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 4:05 PM
>> Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
>>
>>
- Original Message - From: "Tim Kilburn"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 4:05 PM
> Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
>
>
> Hi,
>
> If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
> which hides it
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To:
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Brianna,
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ks for all your help,
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- Original Message -
From: "Tim Kilburn"
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which hides it. Try
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which hides it. Try this:
1. Press cmd-comma to bring up your Preferences.
2. Make sure the New document tab is selected.
3. Navigate until you find the Show Ruler checkbox.
4. Make sure it is checked.
5. If t
When you open TextEdit, don't interact with the edit field. Hit vo+left arrow
until you hear "rooler." Then interact with the rooler. After you interact
with the ruler, Vo left or right arrow until you find the paragraph and line
spacing menu. After that, vo+space to open that menu. Then do
Hi Colin,
Thanks, that'll definitely help. But...I can't find the ruler. When I open
TextEdit, I'm interacting with the edit field. When I uninteract with that, I
see the regular close, zoom, minimize buttons, and I see untitled, and the edit
text field.
Where is the ruler located? I have see
Hi Brianna!
When you've opened a new text edit window scroll to the ruler and interact with
it vo+space+down arrow or with quick nav just press down the down+right arrows
together and in there is a menu to change line spacing and other stuff!
when you are done just stop interacting with vo+space
Hello May,
I'll prefix this reply with the answer that the Document Inspector is a window
that is used for controlling formatting in Pages, and can be toggled on or off
from view with the keyboard shortcut Command-Option-I.
For more detailed answers, I'll point out that the search box at the Ma
Um, what's the document inspector and how do I open it? Thanks for your help.
May and Wyn
On 2010-03-24, at 5:46 PM, Howard Dupuis wrote:
> Not sure about what to do with Text Edit, but with Pages, the
> following will do the trick:
> 1) Select the whole document, assuming you want the whole thi
Not sure about what to do with Text Edit, but with Pages, the
following will do the trick:
1) Select the whole document, assuming you want the whole thing double
spaced. (Command-a).
2) Open the document inspector, choose the "Text" radio button, and
the "Text" tab below that.
3) Using VO and the r
o use Help and Google Searching to learn about your Mac)
HTH
Cheers,
Esther
HTH
Cheers,
Esther
> From: May McDonald
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 12:40 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: double spacing
>
>
>
> Ah, thank you very much. I didn&
How do you tell whether the file is using plain text or rich text?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of May McDonald
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 12:40 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: double
Ah, thank you very much. I didn't know that part, smile.
On 16-Oct-09, at 8:40 AM, Esther wrote:
>
> Hi May,
>
> TextEdit has two formatting modes: plain text and rich text format,
> and you can switch between them from the Format menu on the menu bar,
> or by using the shortcut key combination,
Hi May,
TextEdit has two formatting modes: plain text and rich text format,
and you can switch between them from the Format menu on the menu bar,
or by using the shortcut key combination, Command-Shift-T, to toggle
between plain text and rich text or vice versa. Automatic double
spacing
Hi there. This doesn't work. When I select the text I want and then
do vo up it says close button. Nothing about the ruler.
On 13-Oct-09, at 10:11 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Select the text you want set to double-space (Command-A if you want
> all of the document). Then VO up to move to the
Thanks, I'll try that.
On 13-Oct-09, at 10:11 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Select the text you want set to double-space (Command-A if you want
> all of the document). Then VO up to move to the Ruler and interact
> with that. VO-right about 5 times to reach the paragraph and line
> spacing menu
Hi Chris and May,
Chris gave the information on how to set up double spacing in TextEdit
-- which is that when you are rich text format and interact with the
ruler and VO-Right there is a paragraph and line spacing button that
will let you change the spacing of selected text. However, anoth
Select the text you want set to double-space (Command-A if you want all
of the document). Then VO up to move to the Ruler and interact with
that. VO-right about 5 times to reach the paragraph and line spacing
menu button. VO-space to pull down the menu and then VO-down to navigate
to double or
What about in text edit?
May, sent from my iPhone
On 2009-10-13, at 9:32 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello May,
>
> In Pages, as long as you already have text in the document, show
> Inspector (Command-Option-I). Then make sure you're not interacting
> with anything and go to the top left
Hello May,
In Pages, as long as you already have text in the document, show
Inspector (Command-Option-I). Then make sure you're not interacting
with anything and go to the top left corner of the window (VO-FN-Left
arrow). You'll hear "Document Radio Button". Navigate right to the
fourth b
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