I honestly don't know, I would think that would depend upon whether you have your Braille Settings set to Grades 1 or 2.
Someone from Humanware would have to tell you.
Mary Ellen Earls
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Mary Ellen or others,

Is the dictionary limited to grade two?

I prefer to see dictionary spellings in grade one and wondered if I would be
able to use the cursor routing buttons to change a word to grade one or if
the dictionary was formatted as a grade two document as opposed to text.

Cindy

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Thank you very much Mary Ellen.  That is what I thought.  It
sounds great.  I may have to look at it once I upgrade to 7.2.

Take care.

Karyn Campbell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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