[duxuser] Re: WebBraille again

  • From: Katie.Culbertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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  • Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:04:21 -0500

Deb-
I have similar problems - so anyone that has a solution please share with 
the whole list! Thanks!

Katie Culbertson
Teacher/Consultant for Blind and Low Vision
Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
West Central Joint Services
227-8542 WCJS
243-5510 WCJS Fax




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Hi everyone,
 
I need to transcribe 3 volumes of a book that is on the WebBraille site. 
I?ve tried everything and can?t get it to emboss properly.  I seem to 
always have had difficulty with WebBraille and don?t really understand 
why.  I could copy and paste and most of the time, I did better with that 
than the way it?s supposed to be done.  I?ve tried having my Duxbury set 
for 25 lines, 26 or 27.  The 40 cells are fine.  No matter what I do the 
page number is either on the first line of the page just after the running 
head or on the second line.  And no matter what margin I use I get the 
message: margin exceeded or something like that.  I have an older version 
of Duxbury but we have Dux 11 in house and are supposed to upgrade.
 
But anyone have any ideas?
 
Thanks,
 
Deb B.

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