[nabop] Duxbury at NABOP meeting

Lisa Hall lhall007 at cinci.rr.com
Thu Jun 14 17:18:49 CDT 2007


Hi Debbie,

I understand what you mean by that.
When I was at Northwest Vista College, I learned to insert the code into
Duxbury rather than using the Microsoft Word style.
I thought this can be a start if people are interested in it.
A few years ago, Curtis Chong did a beginner workshop on it; it was a
refresher for me.


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National Association of Blind Office Professionals (NABOP), a Division of
National Federation of the Blind
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-----Original Message-----
From: nabop-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabop-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Deborah A. Brown
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:15 AM
To: NFBnet National Association of Blind Office Professionals
Subject: [nabop] Duxbury at NABOP meeting

Lisa, you mentiioned having someone from Duxbury coming to the meeting.  I 
generally use text input, because I don't know how to make anything else 
work, and I like knowing what will come out.  I find it to be getting less 
and less blind friendly.  Most documents produced from Word turn out to be 
pretty bad.  Even documents produced by blind people don't turn out well, 
either because they don't know the rules of braille or they don't know how 
to make Duxbury turn out a decent document without spending days on it.

Debbie


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