Hi Rhonda, Can we take a step backwards? Can you still emboss a normal DBT file? I'm now guessing here, but after installing MathType, did you re-create the mathematical equations in MathType? Following is a copy of a message I've just sent to someone who did think the MathType would automatically recognise mathematical material simply typed in to a Word Document. This is explained using Word 2003. George. First stage is to select as follows. You will then get the following screen appear You now basically would be best to explore each of the top two rows, by simply clicking the mouse over them to familiarise yourself with what is in each. They content and grouping should be quite logical. Below, I have selected a Square Root. Note that when you hover over an item, you will see what that item is at the bottom. When you actually click on an item, it will appear as shown below. Now you simply complete the Nth and Root Number Below I have shown it completed, and also now in the Word document. Note that to get it into the Word document, simply close the MathType Window by clicking on the red X box at the top of the MathType dialog. Now once you have done this, you can enlarge individual equations if you want by left clicking on the equation once, to see the boundary of it, and then grab a corner with the mouse and drag it out. (See below.) Longer term you can learn how to apply a Large Print Template in Word, and enlarge ALL equations by a percentage. If you want to change an equation, double click on it, and you will be back in the MathType editor. Hope that at least gets you started. All the best, George. From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rhonda Sapsford Sent: 10 November 2011 19:49 To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Duxbury is not "talking " to the embosser So I got a new computer, loaded Duxbury successfully added the embosser Romeo Pro 50 embossed a page thought I was good to go. Worked on a math worksheet sent it to Duxbury realized I needed to download MathType to help Duxbury see the math tried to emboss and then nothing. Any suggestions? Rhonda Sapsford JPII Collegiate 53 Cimarron Dr. Okotoks, AB T1S 1T4 403-938-4600 403-938-5324 (fax)