Usually, any print symbol such as a squiggle or star is represented by 3 centered asterisks, no blank line before or after. If your paragraphs are indented, in this case I would prefer a blank line to represent the change of context. Dan -----Original Message----- From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Karina Gregory Sent: May 25, 2005 3:06 PM To: duxuser Subject: [duxuser] Section Breaks Hi List Members, I have just finished my exams at uni, and we are allowed to bring the exam papers away with us when we have done the exams. Although I had the examination papers in Braille, they weren't very readable as something had gone wrong with the transcription and bits were missed out or put in the wrong places. Therefore, I would like to put them into Braille myself so that I have reference to them in the future in case I need to retake any of the exams. I can scan the print copy and put into a Word Document. My query is that on the print copy of the paper there are lines that go straight across the page which I am assuming are section breaks. Is there a way of duplicating these using Duxbury so that each section is seperated - by possibly having a line of middle Cs going across the page or something like that. Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help. Karina