Hi,
Viridiana writes:

Thank you very much for helping me. So, apex can't support these type of files.

I hope you don't mind my public reply to this. Somebody on the BrailleNote list might benefit. I doubt very much that the BrailleNote Apex could handle a .lrf book, but someone on-list can correct me if I'm wrong. Now, that said, if you have a friend who is tech-savvy and inclined to mess around with conversion tools, there are some utilities around which can convert .lrf to a variety of formats, including .rtf, which the BrailleNote can definitely read. Needless to say, that sort of thing is very esoteric and a bit out of my league, or so it would seem at first glance. If I were to investigate such things, a good place to start might be the forum at

http://www.mobileread.mobi/forums/showthread.php?t=28707&page=27

Hope this helps.

Tom



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