Hi, Linda. The ASCII code would be the colon for the wh sign, and a 3 for the colon. In a math problem, the colon would be shown by using dots 456, 3. Hth. Mickey Prahin check out this exciting business opportunity and it's totally free!!! http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/4941 e-mail micka@xxxxxxxxxx Phone: 614-670-4011 Windows Live Messenger: micka@xxxxxxxxxx Skype: micka529 Cell: 614-499-3505 ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Adams To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 1:37 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Changing WH-Signs into Real Braille Colons Hi, everyone. I am in the middle of a job translating a college math book into braille, and the colons are coming up looking like braille WH-signs. Does anyone know the ASCII value for the braille WH-sign so that I can differentiate between the weird colon sign (ASCII value number 58) and the true braille WH-sign? Any advice would be very much appreciated as I could not find the WH-sign's value in the Braille Lite manual. Thank you. Linda Adams