Hi Ann, you knew exactly what I was doing wrong and I thank you for your help.

As I was using Keyword to convert to Word, I believe I was within tepic, hope 
so.

Cheers, Steve

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ann K. Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 07:48:40 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] font problems

>Hi all,

>If I were thee, I'd change the font size in MSWord.  Here's how.

>1.  bring your document into Word.

>2.  use ctrl-a to select all.

>3.  Use ctrl-o to go to format menu.

>4.  choose font dialog.

>5.  tab to the Size combo box and choose 16 as the size.  You may have
>    to change the type of font so that you get it that big.  The font
>    type you're using may not come that large.  It will also depend on
>    the printer you have connected to the computer.  Remember that
>    landing on the selection in the combo box will select the option
>    you've chosen.

>6.  tab to OK and hit the spacebar.  Your font should be changed.
>    Remember not to hit the enter key but to hit the spacebar.
>    Hitting the enter key in a dialog selects the default button which
>    is *not* what you want in this case because you've been selecting
>    the default font which is 12.

>Sounds like you weren't selecting the text before you made the changes
>to it, or you were hitting the enter key instead of the spacebar on
>the OK button.  Excuse the MSWord stuff on the list, but since he's
>converting kwb files...

>Ann P.

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