Hi Lisa: Yes, your method of changing the file type when attaching is correct. Also, I really don't know why someone implied that you'd need to change to computer braille to send your email, because that just isn't the case. Like with any regular email, pasting the contents of a Braille file into an email will still cause the email to be translated correctly by keymail and make it readable by a sighted person on a PC. Most people would probably open your attachment, input their answers, reattach the file and send it back to you. But either way, the method is workable.
HTH, Laura ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Ehlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 7:05 AM Subject: re: [Braillenote] inserting files into emails more questions > Hi Laura, > I will try attaching the files as rtf files. I can just do that before I attach them right like when the BN prompts for change the formatting type I just tell it then right rtf during the attach a file to this email step. The files are like questions so nothing really like paragraphs. One of my concerns with the translation was there are question marks and several of the questions have blanks in them like how I made the blanks was with a series of Braille dashes dots. I hope this makes sense. With the attachments people can reply to those emails correct inputing their answers and feedback into the original attachment is that right? Thanks! Laura > Lisa
