Hi, It is possible that it's easier to enter some pieces manually rather than scanning them in especially if you are picking one part out of a few on a page. How about e-mailing me an image file (off the list) and I might be able to give you some advice? Albert -- "Nancy Lentz" <nlentz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I use Goodfeel for transcribing choral music into Braille for the high school sophomore student that I work with. I just do her part, the soprano line. I got the program last spring, and since then I?ve gotten fairly comfortable using it all and am getting the Braille produced much faster! <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Recently I have decided to so some songs by just entering them manually into Lime (notes then words & other annotations), instead of scanning them with SharpEye. It seems to be faster, since scanning & saving every page is so time-consuming, then having to fix up all the things that didn?t scan accurately. Has anyone else found this to be true? Nancy in Nappanee, Indiana (tornado town a week ago, but thank God, no one was seriously hurt and my house, my student?s & the school were not hit!) _____________________________________________________________ Click to learn how you can earn extra cash in day trading. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iigD06wgF3zD64p6LD2DtShEVnL5n1yYLvUjzth5MiMFvnItO/