Kim, unless you were actually in the Kurzweil program when you opened the file, I'm sure that it opened in Microsoft Word. Word is the default program for working with rtf documents. Your computer uses the file type to determine which program to use to open each file.
Melissa Kim Friedman wrote:
Hi, I'm in the process of proofreading a book and this is what I found out. I opened in my books folder on Kurzweil, but I think I'm looking at something in Word, but am not sure. What I think works is to keep the file on the computer but follow along using my BrailleNote in terminal mode. So I'm listening to the book while Jaws speaks it and reading along with it in Braille. Pretty elementary stuff, right? Just thought I'd pass this along. I'm thinking this method should work for me rather than moving the file strictly to my BrailleNote. I get the benefits of both Braille and speech. Regards, Kim. __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4563 (20091101) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
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