No, you're not the limitation.  It's like when you look up a name, it must be 
written in grade one.  When you write a person's name to send an e-mail to, it 
must be in grade one.  Amazing, huh?

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Jean Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braille Note list <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 14:24:53 -0600
>Subject: [Braillenote] Notes again

>Hi Rhonda

>Go figure.  I played around some more with a criteria search in the
>Address Book using just text entered in the Notes search field.  Bingo.
>It worked this time.  Oddly, though, it seems to be very particular
>about how stuff is entered.  Although I have my keyboard braille entry
>set to grade 2, entering text in the search field for Notes won't work
>if you try grade 2.  Hmm.  But I entered test stuff in Notes in various
>records and the Notes search did work this time.

>Earlier, I had entered the phrase Student ID in the actual Notes, and
>then tried searching with the word student, or the word ID.  When I went
>back and added the letter sign in front of ID in both the record and
>then the search string, the search worked.  Similarly, when I tried
>typing the word in the search area using the st and en contractions, it
>wouldn't accept that.  I don't know why as keyboard entry is set to
>grade 2.

>So, bottom line is that it does work but I don't know what the
>limitations are.  Now, maybe I'm the limitation.  Smile.

>Jean



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