Yes, but if I'm in Word for example and save my work often with the control-S command, and then the system freezes, I can recover that work. I don't have to exit Word every time to have my work really, really saved.

Jean
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 9:26 PM
Subject: [BrailleNote] Answers to the question about saving files


Hi everyone. This is Joseph. For those of you who are
having some trouble with saving files: KeyWord is
designed to save files automatically when: when you
turn of your BN, or when you exit KeyWord. A note on
reset and file data: you'll lose the changes made in a
document when you reset your unit (same goes to
Planner, Address List, and so on.). Like Windows, when
you turn off your computer while working on a
document, the changes will be lost. This thing happens
because BN, like computers, stores temporary
information on its RAM. So, like cusing a computer,
all the information in RAM will be lost if you reset
your unit. A note on reset: there are three (or four
in mPower) kinds of reset. For more information about
data loss and resets, refer to the topics about
resetting on the User Guide (it can be found in
Appendix C of the User guide titled "Troubleshooting
BrailleNote XX" where XX is the model of your unit
e.g. BT or QT.) I hope this information may help you.\



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