Hi, I tried this, and everything comes out in Grade 2 Braille, however
speech is garbled, possibly because it's trying to do both translations at
the same time and it's getting confused, for example it said "slash udy"
instead of "study". 

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But would that not still be in grade 2? Hey, I know: create a braille file,
then, at the top of this empty file press backspase-a for grade 1.  Now
insert the file you want translated and see if it ends up in grade 1 or not.
I don't know if it will work, but it is another option.

Have a great day,
Alex

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>Hello Frank:
>  From the Main Menu, press F T E.  You will see "drive", press
Enter for (and your drive will be given.  Select your drive.  
Then, you will see "document name?" Go to the folder and document you wish
to translate.  You will then see, "export to which device?" Sometimes, you
will see "press Enter for file." If you don't see that, press F, and press
Enter.  You will then see, "export as which file type?" For a Qwerty, you
would press Control with Space, and a BT, it would be Backspace X.  Select
your file type, and give it a file name.
>  Good luck.


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>Date: 2008/04/28 17:47:11
>Subject: [Braillenote] braille translation question



>> Dear List,

>> I hope you can help me with this one, it will save me time.

>> I have a braille reader in my church chorus, however, they can only 
>> read un-contracted (grade 1) braille.
>> Is there an easy way to translate grade 2 to grade 1 with the 
>> MP-OWER?

>> I've been doing it by hand for now.

>> Thanks,
>> Frank.

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>Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and 
>remove all doubt.

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