Hi people,

I'm not sure I understand why this problem exists at all.  Am I to 
understand that the BrailleNote provides no way to convert braille 
documents to the corresponding text or other text formats during emailing? 
 Certainly, it can allow you to email a text document in any of the other 
text formats as required - doesn't the same apply to attached braille 
files?  If it does not, I should say that it should as most braille 
keyboard users will want to create braille files so they can input grade 
2.  The confusion is especially evident when you consider that the BT 
users are able to input grade 2 and still turn up standard text documents -
 that's something we QT users can't do.  In any event, you can use the 
file translator options to alter your braille files into text before 
emailing.  For the good of all, choose ASCII text - this is the most 
universally readable file format, and the most compact.

Can someone straighten me out here as regards these mysteries?  BT users 
are wanted!

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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