Hi Michele,
  Ah, computer braille raises its ugly head.  I despise it.  I've had a lot of 
trouble with it and it depends on what you want done.  Maybe Rhonda can help.  
As I've stated sometime ago, I went to school for many years with Nathan 
Nemeth's sister; she was in my class and graduated with me.  She was a nice 
person and maybe Nathan her brother was a nice guy but he sure invented a lousy 
braille grade and, unfortunately, Humanware had to install it in the 
BrailleNote.  What a disaster.  I seem to find it everywhere including when I 
do't call for it.
  Sorry I got started on that but that is my pet peeve.  So, expect that I'll 
probably get going on it again.
  Eugenio

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: michele thredgold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: BRAILLENote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 04:32:58 +1030
>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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