Thanks!  I'll try this!  Michelle

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Aldrich
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Keyword Question

Michelle,

Hold down all three of the buttons at once in your Blazer and turn it on. 
This sets it to its defaults.  The Blazer I use to have defaulted at paper 
width 34.  I'd leave it at that setting.  Set paper length to twenty five 
lines a page.  You should be able to find that information in the embosser 
instructions.  The idea here is to have the BN control the margins so that 
should be set to 32 spaces.  There is another setting which I think is top 
and bottom margin.  Keep those at zero, the default.  If you set all of 
these things in this way, you should have no problem embossing a document. 
I can go into my computer and find a post which gives you very detailed 
instructions since I owned a Blazer at the time I wrote the post.  I 
recently sold it though.

Please write me directly if you have further questions.

Jim Aldrich


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From: "Michelle Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:16 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Keyword Question


> <<Hello. I had this kind of problem at school a few years ago. What kind 
> of
> embosser is this? >>
>
> Kyle John - We have a Braille Blaizer.
>
> <<I had to make sure that the
> embosser was set to have the number of cells per line one more than the
> VoiceNote QT I had (because sometimes a space will be put on cell 29). 
> Also,
>
> the embosser may count the number of cells set for the left margin. If so,
> make sure that the BrailleNote has the left margin set. If this does not
> help, please let me know. Thank you.>>
>
> How do I find out how many cells per line Keyword is set to?  How do I set
> the left margin?  I found a blurb about how to set margins in each Keyword
> document, but nothing about how to do a global change to all documents. 
> If
> you could spell out for me how to do these changes, I would be very
> grateful.  I can use the Braillenote pretty well, but I'm not an expert.
> I'm afraid I need some stet-by-step instructions!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Michelle
>
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