Dear Kathleen

I just checked in the Print set-up list and the page offset was set at
0, but it doesn't say whether that is inches, centimetres or even
characters.

Cheers!

Michele

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kathleen A.
Millhoff
Sent: Wednesday, 12 January 2005 5:47 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] printing maybe translation issues


isn't the 0 margin for brailling?  I thought the print set-up was about
an inch on each side. Rhonda? (just kidding, anyone's answer will help
me, too)

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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] printing maybe translation issues


Hi Listers,
Okay as usual I thought the BN would perform its "magic" for me and
print like it was supposed to.  Of course it didn't which leaves me
frustrated.  I resolved the problem but I don't understand it. Here's
what I did. I created these files originally as keyword braille files.
Then I saved them as keyword text files. I thought I was supposed to
print the keyword text files how wrong I was. The right margins were cut
off the the words were cut off on the right margins.  The right margin
was set to 0.  So were the top, the bottom, and the left margins all set
to 0.  Also the printed copy had the word used as ksed how weird.  So I
printed the braille keyword files and they worked! The only problem is
some of the files the printed page start halfway down the page which of
course looks unprofessional.  These aren't college papers they are
reports for work.  I don't print a lot at work but somehow when I print
it shouldn't have to always be some frustrating process that leaves me
never wanting to print again. Any guidance anyone can provide would be
helpful.  Sorry if I seem whiny. I'm sure the BN did what I asked it to
do. Maybe I should have translated the files to text files but I thought
the whole point of saving keyword braille files as other file types was
so the user could bypass the issue of having to translate the file.  I
am guessing I'm missing something but I'm not sure what. Thanks for your
time and your assistance. Lisa


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