[duxuser] Re: question

  • From: "Foxworth,Ann" <Ann.Foxworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:55:36 -0500

Do you have to make a hard page break at the top of your document and
put your cursor on that page, then generate the toc, or will Duxbury put
in the page break automatically?

 

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From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of George Bell
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 10:46 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: question 

 

Hi Kathy,

 

Provided you have created your Table of Contents, using Word's Heading
Styles, and the ToC generator, you're pretty well set to do.

 

First, you will need to "Save As" a File Type "Word 95/2003 (.doc)".
Note this is Word's "Save As" rather than just "Save".

 

You will now be able to open the .doc file in DBT.

 

This may seem a weird thing to do, but you need to now delete your Table
of Contents, and determine where it will be placed in the braille file.
Personally if embossing Double-sided, I like to begin the ToC on a right
(odd numbered) facing page.

 

Translate, place your cursor where you want to ToC to begin, and from
DBT's Layout Menu, select "Generate TOC".  Press F1 in that dialog for
help if needs be.

 

You will then see your TOC appear.

 

You don't mention of you want Braille or Print Page numbers to appear.
If it's for personal use, many prefer to have braille page numbers, but
we can discuss that issue later if you need them.

 

Hopefully this will at least get you started.

 

George.

 

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Kathy Pingstock
Sent: 24 April 2009 16:34
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] question 

 

I am creating a book of notes using Word 2007, I have inserted  a table
of contents. How do I go about brailing this?

 

Kathy Pingstock

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