National Braille Press's web site is www.nbp.org They have a book entitled Word "Wise XP/2002 in braille that would be useful for a beginner to Word and set up suggestions. The book costs around $15; I don't believe it is much more than that. I would make the suggestion that you use the Help in Microsoft Word. I don't know at what level of expertise you have concerning the usage of Word. On the Microsoft site, there are lots of articles and courses that are very beneficial. Look for the assistance section within the Word 2003 subdivision. If you have questions concerning these resources, contact me off list. I am by far not an expert, I know how to dig around. You learn a lot by doing just that. HTH -- Gary Patterson
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Does anyone know where I can get a Microsoft Office 2003 manual in Braille?You might try National Braille Press. I think the website is: www.nbp.com. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marie Martin To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:58 AM Subject: [duxuser] Does anyone know where I can get a Microsoft Office 2003 manual in Braille?
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