Thank you;in trying to copy your note and paste it into my list of
"rules" I lost the example; am I right that it's ellipsis, space & then
page number? Is this right: / Chapter Two... 23
Many thanks
Cindy
Deborah Murray <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Oct 21, 2018, 8:46 AM (15 hours ago)
to bksvol-discuss
Hi Elizabeth,
Beverly was correct in that three periods in a row is essentially an
ellipsis.
It’s only MS Word in it’s ham-handed approach that converts three typed
periods into that graphical representation of an ellipsis. That graphical
character isn’t recognized or converted correctly by the braille conversion
software that Bookshare uses.
So, yes, you need to turn off the autocorrect options in Word so that you
can type three periods/an ellipsis followed by a blank space in the table
of contents.
Deborah Murray <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Oct 21, 2018, 8:46 AM (15 hours ago)
to bksvol-discuss
Hi Elizabeth,
Beverly was correct in that three periods in a row is essentially an
ellipsis.
It’s only MS Word in it’s ham-handed approach that converts three typed
periods into that graphical representation of an ellipsis. That graphical
character isn’t recognized or converted correctly by the braille conversion
software that Bookshare uses.
So, yes, you need to turn off the autocorrect options in Word so that you
can type three periods/an ellipsis followed by a blank space in the table
of contents.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 11:53 PM Cindy Rosenthal <grandcyn77@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I couldn't find an email address for Arthi so I'm posting here and wile
I'm at it thought I'd ask about the tab bar; I did find that we're not
supposed to use it but should use the space bar instead; i.e. to separate
the chapter title from the page on which the chapter starts; should I
hit the space bar 3 times or only once? I don't find the answer my in notes
Arrthi, I can't find the books by Jessica Beck, i.e. Sinister
Sprinkles and Evil Eclairs in either of my library systems, though I did
find 2 or 3 others; if no one else wants to proof them and you can mail
them to me I'd be happy to proof them and then return them to you
Cindy
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