Hi everyone. Since we're talking about Duxbury codes I wanted to add a suggestion of my own. A while ago on this list I brought up the problem of long web addresses not breaking correctly, with the continuation sign being inserted. I received several good suggestions for this problem. But, I'm wondering if it would be possible to have a factory-made code so this will no longer be an issue. To summarize this problem again for those who may not have been following that thread, here was my problem. I create handouts that contain useful web addresses and other things that need to use the compinline style code which is all ready a fixed code from within Duxbury. However, when using this code, many times lines are broken anywhere, and no braille continuation sign is used to let people know that the information is beginning again on the next line. So, although the compinline is useful for short things that will remain on one line, would it be possible to include a second, more advanced code, that would make the translation of long URLs more straight forward? Please feel free to write me if I'm not making myself clear. Again, I was given several very good suggestions and have gotten things to work now, but I'm thinking of ways to make it easier without having to modify styles and the like. Thanks. Caroline Caroline Congdon; Milwaukee, Wisconsin HYPERLINK "mailto:carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"mailto:carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Web Site: HYPERLINK "http://home.earthlink.net/~carolinecongdon/"http://home.earthlink.net/~caro linecongdon/ AOL IM: HYPERLINK "mailto:carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Yahoo IM: kb9qqz MSN IM: HYPERLINK "mailto:carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxx"carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxxxx --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.611 / Virus Database: 391 - Release Date: 3/3/2004