Hi, everyone,

I recently bought a cookbook on a CD-Rom. It has several hundred recipes with a .doc extension. Every fraction in these recipes has, instead of 3/4, for example, a character representing that fraction when it is read on the computer. When I translate any of the files in to Braille, I get stars instead of fractions, and with a cookbook, that's disastrous, (smile.) When I opened one of the documents up in Duxbury on the computer this morning, it translated as a .brf file beautifully. How can I get these documents translated on the BrailleNote so that the fractions will show up. The BrailleNote has a Duxbury translator so it stands to reason that I would be able to do the same thing with it that I did on the computer this morning. I hope that this question makes sense to some of you who know Duxbury and Word. I can do this on the computer so that is a definite work-around, but doing it on the BrailleNote would be really nice. Thanks for any help.

Karen


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