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Hi
I think you need to format the document as grade 0 (a.k.a
computer braille) to get a character by character translation,
including accents. If this doesn't work get in touch as I know
someone who has done lots of french and spanish translation using
duxbury.
Ian Francis
On 18 Apr 2001, at 21:12, Jennison Asuncion wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've got some documents in Word in French that I need to braille print. I have
> access to Duxbury, and was wondering if someone here knows of what special
> preparations that I need to do, to ensure that when I emboss the documents, the
> French accents appear correctly. I am not looking to have French contracted
> braille, just straight Grade I French Braille, if you will, plus the requisite
> French accents.
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> Not having used Duxbury a whole lot, any help is appreciated. I believe I have
> the latest, if not the one before that, version on the system I'll be using.
>
> Thanks,
> Jennison
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