Recently I received this senario via Email.

 A student using his braille note has written a document. He wishes to present 
an ink-print, double spaced hard copy print out to his teacher. 

(unfortunately I don't have an ink print printer to test my solutions and can't 
find clear documentation in the Utility Index or BrailleNote manual.)

Assuming that he has a compatible printer set up and ready to go, What is the 
most expeditious way to achieve this result!

For example:
Is it necessary to begin by using the "save" feature and converting the 
original KeySoft braille file to a KeySoft text file? 

Then he could go to the Format menu, Lay out section and change line spacing to 
double. (Can he change the default from single to double spaced when printing 
documents so that all subsequently created documents will be printed as double 
spaced?) 

Then he must exit Lay Out, confirm changes, exit document to Word menu, select 
Print, confirm folder, file name and confirm on "printer ready".

That's quite a process, eh! Is there an easier way?

BrianM


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