I assume you are using 4.2 and oldr of Keysoft. If so, export or save your
document as a .txt file. This usually is the quickest way to get rid of
those format markers. After doing so, translate the new .txt file to a
braille document. Since I now have 5.1, I don't need to worry about those
format markers since I now have been able to translate from a .doc file or
word file and .rtf files directly into braille, at least that is my
observation.
Jim Aldrich
At 01:20 PM 01/13/2005 , you wrote:
Is there a quick and easy way to delete "format markers" in a document? On
the braille display of my BN I see the symbols$fm and I'm having and want
to get rid of these symbols. I have looked through the "unicode table"
but can't find an equivalent and in some cases when I put the BN cursor on
the symbol it might tell me what the "format marker" is.
I have manually deleted the symbols but after I exit the document and
re-open the document the symbols are right back where they were, and I
then have to go through manually removing the "format marker." Is there a
"search and replace" character that can be used to delete the "format markers?"
Help anyone! Thank.
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