Hi,
Yes. That sounds like a good idea too.
By the way, if you create braille or text documents, you can
either translate them in the File Manager or when you're going to
attach them in Keymail. KeySoft will ask you if you want to
attach the file(s) in a different file type. Select Microsoft
Word file.
Hope this helps.
Carlos
----- Original Message -----
From: josh gregory <[email protected]
To: Carlos <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 15:39:35 -0800
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Microsoft Word Files
Hello, I do, yes. What if you set your default file type in
keyword to
microsoft word? Then you wouldn't have to worry about creating ms
files, or as i do, write them in braille, then translate them.
As for your issue, I have never had this happen. I have sent
.kwb
files to my teachers, and they have told me that an error came up
telling them to install a certain program to read them. But, I
find
that microsoft word does in fact work well for this type of
thing.
Hth,
Josh
On 12/4/11, Carlos <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I send Microsoft Word documents to my teachers too, if that
matters. When I do that, I just create a Microsoft Word
document
in KeyWord. It's much easier and I can save it immediately on
the bn. Also, my teachers can read it on their computers.
Therefore, I think creating a Microsoft Word document in KeyWord
is the easiest solution. Your teachers will be able to read it.
This is my suggestion. Anybody else have any other suggestions?
Carlos
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