Hi all.
I am wondering if someone else also has this problem. When I am working in a file other than in brf format in keyword, the cords on the display do not behave the way they do in brf files. If, for instance, I press the cord above the letter g in the word "English", the cursor will not jump to g but will go to the beginning of that word, that is, the letter e.
Is it a known problem, or a specific one?
Any idea if it is going to be addressed in the future releases?
Regards
Tara
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Hi Mike,

We confirm that this is an issue, when saving a braille document to another format from within that document to a text document, be it an ASCII, RTF or
MS Word file.

Rhonda Clarke's suggestion  of exporting the document via the Translation
Menu is a good work-around.  We will investigate what is causing this
issue.

Maurice
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Hi all, I upgraded to keysoft 7.5 build 18 and am using mPower.  I created
document in braille keyword format and then saved the file as rich text
format. Several letters were not translated properly. For example, the in contraction was translated as number 9 when saved in rich text format. The braille code is set to USA. Does anyone have a suggestion regarding a work
around.  Thanks.

Mike
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