Hi Judi, You can use the Compinline style to place the correct beginning and ending codes around the item. Alternatively, you can use [cbi] (computer braille with indicator) for the beginning code, and [txi] (text with indicator) for the ending code. You should also use [wb-cb] to tell DBT to use the correct word breaking rules for computer braille, and [wb] to tell DBT to resume normal word breaking when you're done. Since all this is built into the Compinline style, I recommend using the style rather than the codes. Incidentally, if you're working in Word, you can guarantee that URLs and Email addresses will be handled properly by making them into hyperlinks. The keystroke for this is Ctrl-K. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: Judi Cannon To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 21:43 Subject: [duxuser] BRAILLE QUESTION I've run across the book site audible.com in a document that I am needing to emboss. I assume that it should be brailled like a hyperlink so that the name is in computer braille with dots 4-6 for the dot. If I'm working in a .dxp or a BANA braille template file what do I do to make this happen? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Judi