Hi Cindy,

The Oxford dictionary reads in the grade you have set in the Braille 
Display Options as your Preferred Reading Grade.  If this is set to grade 
1, then the dictionary will read in grade 1.  Underneath, the dictionary 
is stored as text, so when you read the Braille display you read this text 
translated by Duxbury into your preferred reading grade.

Regards

Jonathan Sharp
 



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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.

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