It wouldn't handle newer word files from your computer is what I'm saying.
Now it will, and attachments that sighted people send you will be readable.
Sometimes I couldn't read my prof's attachments because they were of a newer
word that that BN couldn't handle.  With 6.1 it'll be able to handle them
much easier.
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> But did you ever have to?  The only time I've used the BN for email was a
> few months ago, and I still have version 5.0.  I didn't need to translate
> them then either. I just wrote in braille.  I sent those messages to blind
> and sighted people and nobody had trouble reading them.
>
> Sherry
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> Hello Sarah and all,
> This is correct regarding email in KeySoft version 5.1 and is also true in
> KeySoft version 6.1.  Isn't it great to not have to be bothered with
> needing to manually translate your emails written in contracted braille!
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> Regards,
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> Matthew Janusauskas
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> As far as I know, there is no translation necessary when sending an Email
> with Keysoft 5.1.  I would guess that this won't change at all in the new
> upgrade.  When someone with a BN or VN running 5.1 sends an Email, it gets
> translated automatically, I don't think there is much choice in the
matter.
> Having said all that, I have a QT model, so there could be something I
> don't know.
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> Hi, all.  Not having a BN now, I understand that, prior to 6.1, you gave
> commands for E-mail to be translated before sending.  Now, it will be done
> automatically, right?  What if you are sending one to yourself and do not
> want it translated?  Also, if it is translated automatically, you cannot
> proof it to check the translation.  Thanks.  Beth
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