For the sides of boxes, I use a letter l (1 2 3) for the left side and the underline character (4 5 6) for the right side of the box. It looks strange in a print screen but comes out OK in braille if you switch Grade Zero (no translate) or are already in a braille screen.
You can also fiddle with the corners by finding a letter or symbol which connects with your top row and bottom row characters for a more seamless effect.
Michael Oakland Unified School District Oakland, CA At 06:51 AM 2/10/2010, Foxworth,Ann (DARS) wrote:
Is there a way to surround text with a box that has sides as well as top and bottom?ANN FOXWORTH, BRAILLE CONSULTANT DARS/DBS CRISS COLE REHABILITATION CENTER 4800 N LAMAR AUSTIN, TX 78756 PH: 512-377-0471
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