Rob, Perhaps one quick and dirty solution is to have the BP Transfer program add several words to the end of each text file such as "end of book". If these are not spoken, no big problem and the user doesn't miss any of the book content. -- Pete Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 08:19:04 -0400 From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> Subject: [bookport] Re: Sending text files as audio files possible bug Richard: You would probably be better off just convincing the Book Port to read the last word or to with the Move By Time commands. This is really more of a Book Port problem than a software problem. I would be glad to fix it, but believe it or not, it would add substantial time to the sending process just to add a second of silence to the end of the audio. Rob Meredith >>> richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx 04/13/06 07:29PM >>> Hi Larry, Rob and Pamela, I have been trying out the new beta feature of sending text files as audio files with different synthesizers. I've noticed that the last word or several is being cut off. The Book Port seems to give the end of file notice just before it is really done. Perhaps a couple second delay can be put in at the end of these audio files? Richard