Hello!

I discovered recently if you copy a book of the Bible into the clipboard, and paste what you copied into a new file, it will be in braille. You can select your file type with backspace with X I believe and the material will be pasted in the way you would like it to read. Go to the top of the chapter you wish to translate. Go to block commands menu and write T for top of block. Once done, go to the bottom of the material, place the cursor where you want it, go to block commands menu and type B. When in the block commands menu, type C to copy block to clipboard. Go into your new file, go to block commands menu, and type P to paste the material into your new file.

I like doing this since I avoid most of the strange markings for printing one might find in a Microsoft Word document as an example. I've been using this method when embossing recent documents.

Jim Aldrich

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From: "Sharonda Greenlaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:18:49 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] Bible and BRF Files

Hi all,
If I'm correct, I was told to download files from the Online
Bible and turn them into BRF files. Can someone give me instructions on how to turn these files into .brf files? Thanks so much.

Sharonda & Rusty
my adorable, chocolate Lab
Phoenix, Arizona
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