Hi,
My thought processes are this: Apparently there is currently a glitch in
that the file thinks it is different than what it is or it would translate
correctly.
I have tried opening .kwt files on my computer and find that they work
pretty well. There is some extra stuff at the top that can be
deleted. There may be some other characters in there, but it seems that
one could deal with that more easily than rewriting the whole thing again.
I am not as knowledgable as many on this list, but I am pretty tennatious
about finding a way to work around a problem and sometimes I win.
My advice is worth what is paid for it. (Grin)
Joleen
At 05:54 PM 11/16/2006, you wrote:
Joleen,
This won't help. Even though if you change the extension does not mean that
it will be translated correctly.
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Hi,
This is just a guess, but I wonder what would happen if you changed the file
extension of the original file to .brf or .txt.
Joleen
Joleen
At 02:48 PM 11/16/2006, you wrote:
>Hi. I screwed up, and I copied a number of addresses from the gps v3.5
>to a file in keyword. Unfortunately, the information is in computer
>braille, but I saved them in a keyword braille file. the information
>displays correctly, but whenever I try to save it to a different
>format, so I can print it, the braille note tries to back translate it,
>for example, where there is a number such as 1751, the saved file has
>the letters en inplace of the 5.
>I have tried to save it as a text file, tried to force it to grade 0,
>by putting the entire info in a block, then using correct grade and
>setting it to computer braille. I have also tried to export the file,
>and just about everything else I can think of.
>I have also tried to copy the information to the clipboard and pasting
>it into a text file, but it still gets back translated for some reason.
>
>Which setting am I missing?
>
>many thanks
>
>phil
>
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