For more translation Options, you might also want to have a look at the ASCII, 
Back, and Forward Translation Options in the Translation Menu; go to the File 
Manager Menu, and select Translate File to get to the menu.  Info in the BT 
User Guide is in sections 13.16 through 13.18.  This is the chapter on the File 
Manager, and the sections are called Translation Menu, Importing Files (which 
has sub-sections), and Reviewing and Setting Back Translation Options (with one 
sub-section); these are the last three sections of the chapter.
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 19:54:28 -0800
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] page counting

>Hi Brenda,
>You can go to the Format Menu and then Page Settings to find out how long each 
>page is.  To get to the Format Menu press SPACE with dots 2-3-4-6, then press 
>P for Page Settings, and move down the list as you would in any other menu or 
>list on the BN.  The default for Braille pages is 25 lines, 40 columns per 
>line.  The default for text pages is 66 lines, 85 columns per line.  You can 
>also change the margins (which will affect the number of lines and columns on 
>a page) in the Layout and Page Settings lists.  After entering the Format 
>Menu, press L to get to the Layout List, and you can move through it.  The 
>Layout handles left and right margins, while Page Settings handles top and 
>bottom; all default settings are 0.  If you want to double-check your settings 
>before printing the braille document or embossing the text document, you can 
>go to Ink-Print or Braille settings (Ink-Print Settings appears in the Braille 
>document while Braille Settings appears in the text document) in the Format 
>Menu by pressing either I or B respectively.  From there, you press L for 
>Layout or P for Page Settings.  To change a value, just input a new number in 
>the appropriate area and press ENTER.  There are other parts in the Format 
>menu and its sub-menus, and all the parts are covered in detail in Chapter 7 
>of the User Guide in sections 7.4 Formatting a Braille Document for 
>Ink-Printing, 7.18 Formatting a Text Document, and 7.19 Initial Format 
>Settings in a Document.  When you press SPACE with dots 1-5-6, this tells you 
>where the cursor is.  To find out how long your document is, place your cursor 
>after the very last character in your document, and issue the command for the 
>cursor position.  In the Braille 'n Speak, you would either be asked to create 
>a file size when creating a file, or a default size of one page would be made; 
>the BN doesn't do this, so you don't have to worry about having to expand a 
>file after some time.  I'm not sure if I interpreted your email correctly, but 
>I hope this helps.
>Maria
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Brenda Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 20:39:32 -0500
>>Subject: re: [Braillenote] page counting

>>I wasn't able to find out how many pages mydocuments  were, in my files by 
>>using 156 pressed with the space bar.  My judgement is that you have to ask 
>>Pulsedata how long is a page in their system

>>Brenda Mueller
>>?   do

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: Chad Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:17:34 -0600
>>>Subject: [Braillenote] page counting

>>>Hello folks.
>>>I have a question on counting pages.
>>>Let's say a student is writing a paper in the braillenote.
>>>Is there a command to have the braillenote tell you how many pages you have
>>>written.
>>>Thanks.
>>>Chad Brown


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