Si, and if you use computer Braille with those two words it should work as well, ctrl+l to switch it on and off. I've not had any problems with changing between computer Braille and Grade 2 Braille in the same sentence, It does get a little funky when it is in the same word though. but dots 5 6 g is the grade 2 way of putting letters as letters. Thanks, Brandon Keith Biggs Check out MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/brandonkeithbiggs Also add me on facebook! brandonkeith http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=675097942 And for my resume go to: http://www.sfcasting.com/brandonkeith From: Sharon Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 8:15 PM To: kc3fi@xxxxxxxxxxx ; blindAccessHelp ; ICON Discuss Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Help With Letter Sign And Termination Sign You need to put dots 5, 6 in front of the word alt and the letter m. Hope that helps. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Martin To: blindAccessHelp ; ICON Discuss Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 3:44 PM Subject: [icon-discuss] Help With Letter Sign And Termination Sign Hi: I passed a Braille proficiency test in 1957 and transcribed until about 4p years ago. Had a Braille copy of Standard English Braille, 1959, but can't find it. You didn't really need to hear this but I need to say it. In any event, below, without quotes, is the sentence I want to write on Braille Plus without getting "almost" and "more." To mark the text you wish to move, mark it using the alt followed by the letter m. Wednesday, I did order a replacement Braille code book from APh so shouldn't have to ask such questions in the future! Thanks: Bob Martin EchoLink Node - 55127 Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net.