Shift+F12 toggles the display of nonprinting characters, a setting also available on the View menu. Your screen reader still may not be configured to recognize the visible representation of the form feed character, however. JAWS reads it as the word "Section." A disadvantage of this mode, however, is that JAWS also says "Paragraph" for every carriage return in the document. If you find this too verbose, you can define a screen reader dictionary entry for NoteTab, instead. For example, with JAWS, you can press Insert+D for dictionary manager, invoke the Add button for a new entry, put \012" (without the quote marks) for the text to recognize and "form feed" for the verbalization. Hope this helps, Jamal -----Original Message----- From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kellie Hartmann Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:17 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] notetab question Hello all NoteTab experts, I just got my new computer up and running, and since I'm having some trouble with my soundcard I was thinking of editing the text file I'm working on for Bookshare right now with NoteTab instead of Kurzweil so I can use my external synth. Anyway, this is a textfile that has page breaks, but when I'm looking at the file in NoteTab I'm not seeing the breaks. Does that mean they aren't there, or am I just not seeing them? And if I'm not seeing them, is there a way to change something so that I do see them? I haven't worked with this program before, so I'm hoping some of you experts can help me out. Thanks, Kellie