Hello Michele,

My BT M-power is set to grade two reading.  I often take a file like the one 
you described and copy  it into the clipboard with the block commands menu. 
I then create another blank document with a similar name to the original and 
paste the clipboard into the newly created file.  This takes care of much of 
the Word formatting that one encounters plus it properly translates into 
braille.  You may need to deal with  a few format items but it works very 
well.

HTH

Jim Aldrich


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "michele thredgold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BRAILLENote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 11:02 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Trouble With Document


Hi Listers.  I am
having trouble with
a particular
Microsoft Word
document.  When I
translated it into
braille, it
translated into
grade 0 Bletter,
although my Bletter
display settings are
set to grade 2
Braille for reading.
I tried pressing
backspace with b,
but the message came
up, "that is already
the current grade".
Besides the grade 0
indicator at the top
of the document, the
Braille itself is
totally uncontracted
and very slow to
read.  I'm not sure
what to do.  Any
help would be most
appreciated.

Thanks!

Michele


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