You can put 26 place markers in a document. They won't emboss or print
in the document either and I think you can only place them in a keyword
document.

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Hi Chris,
  You can already set your place markers.  From within your document,
press backspace with d (read with d), and you will be prompted with,
"Define place marker.  Letter?"
  To jump to a place marker, press space with j (read with p), and you
will be prompted, "Jump to place marker.  Letter?"
  To delete a place marker, position your cursor to the location of the
marker and press backspace with dots 3-6 (control with comma), to
delete.
  Hope this helps.
David

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>From: "Chris Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:05:41 -0400
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] New Technical Author @ HumanWare

>This brings us to another suggestion.  Why not give us the ability to 
>set place markers.
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>Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 3:24 PM
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>> Hi Jonathon;
>> For the life of me, I could not find a section in chapter 15, on book

>> reader.  I like to keep my place on the machine and be able to look 
>> up a command in the handbook.  That is why I wish they were in 
>> alphabetical order.  After reading a chapter, the command list is my 
>> most helpful tool. I find it easier to look it up in braille and not 
>> lose my place in my document. Why do you think NLS would put out a 
>> BRF copy with out page markers.  The page, column will not work.  
>> There are numbers throughout the book, but no symbols before the 
>> numbers. Why would the BT read His as just dot 6, and then go on 
>> reading? Thanks.
>> Terry Powers


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>> Hi terry, if you are looking for help with a KeySoft application 
>> beyond what is available from the context sensitive help when 
>> pressing space with H in that application, don't forget that you can 
>> use the index in the User Guide.  Press backspace and ENTER with H on

>> a BT, and you will be invited
>to
>> press T for Table of Contents or I for Index.  I just tried pressing 
>> I for index, then pressing B repeatedly until I got to the Book 
>> Reader Topics.  I then press ENTER and am presented with a handy menu

>> of topics on the Book Reader.

>> Jonathan Mosen
>> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>> HumanWare

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


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