Use the translate file option instead. Mark all the files you want
(you can only mark files in one folder), then you should be able to
use space-x to select the output format. You may have to use the
braille to text option - it's been years since I did any of this.
Still, space-x, or maybe it's backspace-x, should let you select what
format you want. Sorry I can't be more specific.

On 5/20/12, Jack Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey peeps,
>   Is there a way of translating multiple documents from keyword
> braille into ms word format? I have nearly 200 keyword braille
> files I would like to put in word for access on a pc, and would
> hate to do it manually. The translation between braille and text
> utility in the translation menu seems to work only for keyword
> braille to keyword text.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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