Hi, Mike,

When you save the .brf file as a Word file, it will automatically 
back-translate into text.  I have a QT keyboard, so I can't give you 
specific commands.

But please check the text first for translation errors before you copy and 
print it because some words and some groups of letters and numbers may not 
backtranslate right.  You can either use speech or the spellchecker or just 
read it in braille.  Reading it in computer braille will show all 
backtranslation errors.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, 
California
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: Hi,
:                                         Hope this question doesn't come
: across sounding too silly, but
: I currently have keyword set so that every time I compose a document on 
the
: bn, it automatically comes out as a .brf file. If I save a .brf file as a
: microsoft word file, coppy it to the computer, and then try to print it, 
will it
: print out correctly so that a sighted person can read it?
: Mike
: Rochester, NY.
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