More renaming. Hopefully fixed version number.
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<title>Documents</title>
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<p>
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To read the contents of any document, use the application's built-in caret
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navigation mode. As you navigate within the text of the document, <app>Orca</app>
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navigation mode. As you navigate within the text of the document, <app>Cthulhu</app>
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will present your new location. As a result, you are likely already familiar with
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how to read a document using <app>Orca</app>. For instance:
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how to read a document using <app>Cthulhu</app>. For instance:
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</p>
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<list>
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<item>
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<p>
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In addition to reading a document by caret navigation, you may find it helpful
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to read, spell, and obtain the Unicode value for the current text. You can do
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these things through <app>Orca</app>'s <link xref="howto_flat_review">Flat
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these things through <app>Cthulhu</app>'s <link xref="howto_flat_review">Flat
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Review feature</link>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Finally, in order to have <app>Orca</app> speak the entire document from your
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Finally, in order to have <app>Cthulhu</app> speak the entire document from your
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present location, use the Say All command. It, along with a more complete
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listing of <app>Orca</app>'s commands for accessing document text, can
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listing of <app>Cthulhu</app>'s commands for accessing document text, can
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be found in the <link xref="commands_reading">Reading Commands</link> guide.
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</p>
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</page>
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