Thanks Sarai
Terry

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Terry,
That command is if you want to go to a certain position in the book such
as page 5 column 4 line 17.

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Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS)
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I will try it.  someone told me I had to put in p number, l number
enter.  I sure wish people would get their commands strait.  If the book
has no symbol in frunt of the number, will it still be recognized? Terry
Powers


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Hi terry, the commands in the book reader are simply a subset of the
word processor commands. Also, using the method I outlined in my
previous message, you don't lose your place in the book you were
reading.

You can use the goto page command in any file, including BRF. Let's say
you want to go to page 123 in a BRF file. When the file is open, press
space with dots 1-2-6, and KeySoft will say, "go to which position?"
just type "p 123" put the number sign before the 123 and write in the
top part of the cell, IE not in lower numbers. Press ENTER, and you're
there.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
http://www.humanware.com


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