>From within a document, e-mail, or Planner page, press [SPACE with O], 
>[FUNCTION with O] for the Options Menu, then B for "Braille Display Options".  
>The third option is "Show lines in reading mode as?", and I assume it's set by 
>default to "Linear Braille Format".  Your options are: press L for "Linear 
>Braille Format", press A for an indent of one cell, press B for an indent of 
>two cells, press [dots 2-3], [2] for two spaces whereever they happen to 
>appear, or press [dots 2-5], [3] for three spaces whereever they happen to 
>appear.  In your case, you would press either A or B, depending on which you 
>prefer.  Press ENTER to accept, and upon returning to your document with 
>[SPACE with E], [ESCAPE], you will immediately see that your changes have 
>taken place.  The setting only applies when your Braille display is in 
>"automatic" (which is the default upon opening a document/e-mail/Planner page) 
>or "reading" modes; refer to the section entitled "Braille Display Modes" in 
>Chapter 3 of your User Guide if you need a description of the modes.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Vanessa Ransley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] End display on carrage return

>Hi,

>I have been a BN user for 2 and a half years now.  I find that I use it for
>everything, my work, keeping track of addresses, social events...
>everything written really.

>Recently it crashed.  It is working again now, but there is just one thing
>I can't seem to fix.  I used to have the BN braille display set so that it
>would end on a carriage return.  This meant that I didn't have new lines
>starting half way across the display.

>I was wondering if any of you out there knew how to do this.

>Thanks in advance,

>Vanessa.


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