You might try selecting the data in the spreadsheet and then pasting it
in to word. You should end up with a table although I don't know what
will happen when you open the word document.

Ultimately and I hope staff are paying attention we need access to
spreadsheets and advanced tables.


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Pettke
Sent: August 31, 2005 11:12 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] a braillenote question


Hi list members, I've been trying to take a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
and save it as a text file so I can read it on the BrailleNote when I am
in a meeting. That way I don't have to drag my laptop around. However,
when I save off the spreadsheet as a tab delimited file the change of
row in the spreadsheet is not being indicated either by a new line or
even a line break. Is there any way of having the file saved so that a
new row in excel turns in to a new line in the file. That way the
BrailleNote will give me a new line indicator and I can tell that it's
starting what would be a new row. 

I hope I've been clear with my question. And I hope someone can help. 
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