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Creating or open a document
With TextEdit active, do one of the following:
l Say "New file" to create a new document in TextEdit.
l Say "Open file" to access the Open dialog.
Navigating within your document
Move your cursor to a different point in your text with the standard navigation commands, such as:
l "Insert before <text>"
l "<Direction> arrow" (up, down, left or right)
l "Go to beginning / end"
See Navigating within a document for more information.
Finding text in your document
1. Say "Show Find window."
2. Say the word or phrase you want to search for.
3. Say "Find next / previous" to navigate search results.
4. Say "Go to next field" to return to the document.
Selecting text
Use the standard commands for making a selection, such as:
l "Select <text>"
l "Select All"
l "Select next / previous word"
l "Unselect that"
See Revising text for more information.
Editing your document
Use the standard commands for revising your text, such as:
l "Cut <text>"
l "Cut selection"
l "Copy <text>"
l "Copy selection"
l "Paste from clipboard"
l "Delete <text>"
l "Delete selection"
See Revising text for more information.
To paste text using the font formatting of the paste location
l Say "Paste and match style."
Formating your document
You can use any of the standard commands to format or align text, such as:
l "Bold / italicize / underline that"
l "Make <text> bold / italic / underline"
l "Make selection bold / italic / underline"
l "Align the text left / center / right"
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