Hi Kathy;
You may think I am a little crazy, but I think of the consept as a family
tree.  You are starting out with the books folder, braking it down into
types of books, then titles under subjects and individual volume files under
their title folder.  Hope this makes some sence.  When I did probraming, in
the olden days, in cobolt I had to make all those flow charts on the back of
computer paper in jumbo print, so I could read them back.  A family tree is
like a flow chart of your files, that you can navigate around and understand
and set up just the way you want it.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Ann K. Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 11:34 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Folders within Folders


Hi Kathy,

<smile, well yes, it isn't in the context sensitive help, or at least
I haven't seen it there.  It may be slightly confusing because the
folks at Humanware can't decide if they mean folders or directories.
If there were consistency, then perhaps finding info would be easier.
I guess they figure that in order for you to want the directory
structure, you need to know what it is and how you want to structure
things.  This implies a certain class distinction between expert and
novice users.  I'm not sure that's a good idea.  If they'd just call
'em one or the other consistently...

Ann P.

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