I have been reading the postings on this topic and there is just one thing I
need to know.
My Braille template is on the desktop and if I copy and paste a Word file
into the blank document can I just apply the DBT styles to the print
document and they will work? How do I then emboss the document, via the
Swift utility or do I then have to import the file into the DBT program and
then do an embosser setup for that particular document?
Francis Khan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan" <chrn3292@xxxxxxx>
To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 11:56 AM
Subject: [duxuser] Re: formatting a link in word
Gary, I'm glad you were able to find a solution to your problem through Swift.
When you open the braille template, two toolbars should appear. One is a toolbar with style menus. The other toolbar is for a variety of character styles. If the toolbars don't appear automatically you can go to View | Toolbars or right click anywhere within the toolbar area. There are three braille toolbars, Braille - Character, Braille - Nemeth, and Braille - Styles. Unless you are doing math, you will only need the select the Character and Styles toolbars.
Susan
Gary Metzler wrote on 5/7/2005, 6:51 PM:
Hi Cathrerine,
I opened the braille template and still don't see the tool bars. I have the swift macro showing on the menu bar. Under the dbt menu bar is a tab called format hyperlink. George Bell gave me a little trick that works great. When on a hyperlink go to the end and delete the space then hit the space bar to re-enter it. This will cause the line to become a hyperlink field. I tried it and it works great. It also works for e-mail addresses. This works in a document that already exists.
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