Try saving as Word 97-2003. I have had this problem a couple times.
The marker you are seeing is an English language tag, by the way, not
that that helps. I am also not sure how to reproduce the problem, but
make sure the file does not have any links, tables, headers, and so
on.

On 10/15/10, Lucy Sirianni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>    I have always found DOC files to work well with the
> BrailleNote, but recently I've received several which do not.
> When the BrailleNote's speech is on, the file, when opened, says,
> "Indent".  I'm not sure how to reproduce the sign displayed in
> braille, but it looks like dots 1, 2, 4, and 6 followed by the
> letters l, g, and e.  This is all the files contain.  Can anyone
> explain why this may be happening and what I (or the person
> sending the file) can do to solve this problem?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Lucy
>
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