Hi Lisa, pdf files cannot be read by the bn. You will have to delete the brf version you have already saved (because by now probably changing it back to pdf will not do you any good).
Then, return to the website, make sure the file is a pdf file. Redownload it, giving it a .pdf extension. Then, email it to the Adobe address, which I believe is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This address does not always send you back a text version, but hopefully this will work for you, as I have heard that the other address I used to use before I got my laptop no longer works. So you may have to send it multiple times, but hopefully in the end you will get a version you can read. HTH, Laura >------ original message ------ >from: Lisa Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Braillenote] downloading a document from web browser >Hi Listers, >I'm planning to email the Webmaster at TSBVI for assistance but I thought in >the meantime someone might be able to help me here. >I downloaded the brf version of the See/Hear newsletter from the TSBVI Web >site. TSBVI Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Web address >www.tsbvi.edu > The summer 2004 issue is the one I tried downloading. It said something > about pdf format though. I named the file with a brf extension hoping this > would help make the file into a braille file. I opened the file ed it is > full of numbers written in Nemeth. I tried saving the file as a braille > document Keyword file and it didn't do anything. Any ideas on what I should > do? The file I downloaded was for both large print and Braille whatever that > means. I'm not sure how those two reading medium go together but whatever. > I guess that's why I'm not technically with it. If anyone has any ideas I'd > appreciate the assistance. I'm trying to download this for work so this is > not something recreational. Thanks for your time and your help. >Lisa
