Dear Jim, I'll keep your post for reference.
Many years ago, I was taught to put the heading in a letter with everything in a flush right block and that's what the NLS course required, too. My address is particularly troublesome because my street name is two words and I have an apartment number to throw in. Some sighted people use a number sign before the apartment number, but that's a no-no in braille although the abbreviation no. is permitted. Even when I used to type letters for sighted people where I worked, we weren't allowed to use th number sign as an abbreviation for number. I'll experiment with my BN and see what I can discover. I wish you and everyone else on the list a Happy Thanksgiving. Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, California
