Jane, You can read the book you are validating in braille if you use a braille display, but if you are converting it to brf and then back translating it to RTF you will be causing some problems because the back translation is never perfect. If you actually downloaded a BRF file I would think it could be returned as a BRF, but no one has talked about that lately. By the way, your message had a slight capslock problem. <g> Isn't it annoying that it is not always easy to notice that that is happening? Sarah Van Oosterwijck http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Jordan" <juanitatighan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 9:53 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] time running out on validating my first book! > What deo I d? i dn't think I'l be able to have it finished by this MOnday. > Me, I am picky--if I'm going to say a book is excellent and what not, I want > to make sure there are no errors--or as few as possible. Guess it all comes > of me beng a perfectionist. I don't like mistakes in Braille. what do I do > to renew the b ook, or do I have to turn it over to someone else? Um, > basically what I'm doing is reading it in braille. I figured then I could > turn it in to RTF. Is this all right? > > Anyhow, do I just download it again on Monday, and give it another week, or > do I need to let someone else handle it? > > Jane > >