Terri,

Haven't attempted to follow this procedure, but the bt way to enter tabs is 
space with t, not space with s or space with e or whatever.  I think your 
message may have gotten cut off, either that or wasn't very complete.  Laura


"Neither of us [Yoko and I] want to make the mistake that Gandhi and Martin 
Luther King did, which is get killed one way or the other.  Because people only 
like dead saints, and I refuse to be a saint or a martyr." (John Lennon, 1969)


>------ original message ------
>from: "Terri Pannett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] making an outline on the BN

>Dear List,

>I have spent many vexing hours trying to discover the best way to create an
>outline on the BN that will convert the indents to another word processor.

>The sad facts are: (1)  the outline style won't work automatically like the
>outline feature does in good old WordPerfect 5.1.  It won't automatically
>number the paragraphs or create the indent levels.  You must do that
>yourself.  (2)  Other word processors don't recognize Keysoft's style
>presentations codes.  (3)  Other word processors will convert indented tabs
>to regular tabs, ruining any manual indents you created.  (4) Other word
>processors won't recognize automatic indents.

>So, how do you create a decent outline?  My outline procedure may not be
>"according to Hoyle," but you can at least us it on your PC and make any
>necessary changes.

>Step 1.  Press the tab key or space with s to create your first indented
>tab.

>Step 2.  Type the Roman numeral and immediately press the tab key or space
>with s twice to create your second indented tab.  If you press the tab key
>or space with s only once, Word, WP Duxbury or whatever word processor you
>use on your PC will not see the second indented tab.

>Step 3.  Write the text which goes with your Roman numeral.  When you're
>finished, press enter once.

>Step 4.  Now you're ready to create the indents for the Capital letters A,
>B, etc.  Press the tab key or space with t twice.  Type the capital letter
>and press tab or space with e twice.

>Step 5.  Type the text for capital A.




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