Scott: The problem isn't a file name issue, but rather a title issue. Book Port = Transfer attempts to derive a title for the file you are sending, and it = does this by using the first line of the file. So, when you send a = magazine, you get the same title for each file. As Lou mentioned, you can = substitute the file name for the title by checking the "Send file name as = title" check box on the General page of the Options dialog. If you were highly motivated, you could edit the first line of the file to = make the title whatever you wish, but who could blaim you if you don't = want to do this! Rob Meredith >>> swhite6931@xxxxxxxxxxx 06/14/04 07:13PM >>> Hello, Thank you for your quick response to my questions in my last email. I was uploading some magazines from web Braille this afternoon and=20 encountered the following issue. In order to make the file names more understandable after they are = uploaded=20 to Book Port, I rename them to a more familiar name such as PC World = part=20 1, PC World part 2, PC World Part 3 etc. My problem is that after they get uploaded to Book Port the only file = name=20 spoken for the file names listed above will be PC World, PC World, PC = World=20 etc. Anyone have any ideas why this is happening? What is the length for file names on Book Port? Thanks, Scott