Hi,
If the original word document has pg numbers this should be fairly simple to do
Under the document menu choose page numbers and make sure you have indicated
where you want reference page number to appear - tab round the dialogue box and
you will find this I think none is ticked as default but you can change this to
top left or top right etc by checking the appropriate box
This should then mean that both braille and print reference pages get marked in
the braille document
On 15 Aug 2023, at 04:02, Vaughan Dodd <vdodd001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone.
I know there are lots of people with much more skill in getting the best out
of DBT, so help is requested please?
I generate a large number of documents as part of my work. These are
typically official, and follow a set of conventions regarding use of styles.
When I take the source document, I want to generate reference page numbers in
the top right hand corner of my final Braille hard copy.
I AM PREPARING FOR MYSELF A Braille copy of material needed for some workshop
exercises, and I feel sure that the facilitator will say to “page 10” etc.
Thanks for help here.
Vaughan.