Es, you can write different grades, dependingon the language used, in
Spanish, it can only be used with computer braille. Text documents work
better than Word documents.

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    With multilingual, can you go from writing in grade 2 to writing in 
another language?  How does the BN translate it from a text document?
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>I use it with Spanish, but I think Josh uses it with German.
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> Dear list,
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>    Does anyone on this list use multilingual?  More specifically, does
> anyone use it with German?  If so, I have a few questions.
>
> Nicole
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