Anne was correct. Changing from wrap to page to wrap to window did the job, and
multi-page documents now read continuously.
Mary Otten
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This is just a thought, try going in to the view menu and hiding things like
the tool bar, basically hide everything you can in this menu and see if that
makes a difference. Sometimes these elements can draw the focus away from the
main text.
On Oct 25, 2010, at 11:05 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
> Hi
Hi Mary, interact with the text area first, then do the say all command.
On Oct 24, 2010, at 9:10 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> A friend just sent me a 9-page document, an rtf file that came up in text
> edit when I clicked on the attachment. If I press vo-a the first page is
> read, and then reading
Hi Ian,
I did interact with my multi-page text document. If I didn't do that, it
wouldn't read at all.
Mary
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Hello Mary,
I suspect that you have TextEdit set to Wrap to Page, rather than Wrap to
window. To change this setting, just press Cmd-Shift-W.
Cheers,
Anne
On 25 Oct 2010, at 04:10, Mary Otten wrote:
> A friend just sent me a 9-page document, an rtf file that came up in text
> edit when I cl
that's odd as mine does that ok. never had to do anything to make it read the
whole thing you could try interacting with the document and see if that makes
any diffrence.
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A friend just sent me a 9-page document, an rtf file that came up in text edit
when I clicked on the attachment. If I press vo-a the first page is read, and
then reading stops. I press vo-a again and page 2 is read, and so on until the
end of the document. I would expect vo-a to read and keep on