Hi Ronda,
  It's not that you're doing a poor job, it's me, not you.  I won't rant about 
computer braille but it is driving me crazy the way it interferes when I try to 
edit.  When I write an email, like I am right now, there it is at the end of my 
email just waiting to give me trouble.
  You've given me a great deal of information since I've joined the BrailleList 
which has helped me considerably and I can't tell you how apreciative I am for 
your efforts.  In saving emails to my compactflash card the question I asked 
was, when I've forgotten to translate my document, which I have a couple of 
times, and continue on to save it in a folder, is there a way to back track so 
that I can translate it properly?  also, is microsoft word a translation that 
most people can read? And, how do I get rid of this "edg0" (dollar sign g 
zero), which pops up out of nowhere and starts changing my  written work to a 
jumble of garbage.
  Thank you.
  Eugenio

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
`>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:31:44 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] CONVERTING .BRF/.BRL FILES INTO ASCII TEXT?

>Eugene, I think I am doing a poor job here.  If you write in a
>brf format on the BN, it will always be seen in grade two
>Braille, even pressing the cursor.  Keyword, Braille document
>will do the same thing, though computers don't read it well.  I'm
>not sure which part of your question I'm leaving out.

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Eugene Manfrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>>Date sent: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:59:04 -0500
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] CONVERTING .BRF/.BRL FILES INTO ASCII
>TEXT?

>>Hi everyone, I wrote:
>>  I despise "computerararar  braille".  I can't tell you how much
>I abhor reading or writing
>>it! When I
>>>>>  try to press a "touch cursor" in editing a document in
>"computer
>>braille",
>>>>>  the lines of text actually jump and I have to go looking for
>the
>>word that
>>>>>  I tried to edit.  I'm writing in grade 2 sometimes and all of a
>>sudden I
>>>>>  want to edit something and "computer braille" raises its ugly
>>head.  The
>>>>>  jumping of lines even happens with grade 2 but not nearly as
>>often.  Can
>>>>>  someone tell me what's going on?
>>  Also, is there a way that I can translate a document to another
>type once it is installed in a folder? If so, please tell me how.
>>  Eugenio

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