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However, should it still be brailled before the contents page as it appears in print?

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However, should it still be brailled before the contents page as it appears in print?

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Instructor: No. Generally speaking, both preliminary pages and text pages should be brailled in the order that they appear in print with one exception: if narrative text, such as a preface or introduction, is written before the table of contents in print, it should be transcribed after the table of contents in braille. However, do not add or change the headings listed on the braille contents page. Student: When preparing my 35-page trial manuscript, should I braille the entire print contents page? Instructor: No. When transcribing into braille the contents page for your trial manuscript, you should include only those items that you transcribe for your trial manuscript. Remember that when preparing your braille contents page, substitute the appropriate braille page number for the page number shown in the print table of contents. Thus, the entire transcription must be completed before the braille page numbers can be inserted. Student: I have a question about Section 20.12 of the instruct

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