Hello!
What I have done thus far with one of my braille lite address files is copy
into the clipboard one piece of information at a time. I may know the name
of Joe Miller (a name I thought of in thin air), and I'd simply type that
into where the Keylist database wants it. I then look for what the
database requires next. If I have Mr. Millers Email address in that file,
I copy that to clipboard. I then go back into the database and paste that
piece of information. I then paste the street address. If it has more
than one line, I just copy and paste the first line of the address, then
the second line. Then I paste, City, then State, then Zip or postal
code. I keep copying and pasting appropriate information to the clipboard
till I answer all the required fields the database needs. Its very easy to
go back and forth between your file and the database since the Braillenote
remembers which file you opened last! Once you save a record in the
database, you can add more to it by typing backspace with dots one four on
a BT keyboard. You keep going back into your record and pasting new
information into it until it has all the information you want in it. This
process sounds tedious which it is but strangely enough, it can go quite
quickly! It is one of those things you do between major projects. Since
you paste needed information into the clipboard, you don't need to retype
it in. If you have ten years worth of stuff, you may need to do some house
cleaning so to speak. Mrs. Jones might have become Mrs. Smith and moved
to a completely different city. That would need to be updated. You may
have lost contact with others in your list. I could go on and on.
As I say, this has worked for me and the clipboard will be your best friend
through this process. You need to paste one piece of information at a time
otherwise you could get too much data in a given field. Keep that old
file as long as you can! You may need to look up something in it before
you had a chance to paste into your new BN database.
HTH
Jim Aldrich
At 09:43 AM 06/23/2005 , you wrote:
yes you make sense. the braille lite treats the numbers as letters with a
number sign unless the numbers are dropped so i guess i am out of luck.
i have almost 10 years worth of contacts in that one file alone. wo is me!
dan
At 09:28 AM 6/23/05, Susan Stageberg wrote:
The only way I can think of would be to save your Braille Lite address
list as a text document, put it on a floppy or some other storage medium
that works in both machines, and then copy the text file over to the
BrailleNote. The two machines don't understand each other as they are;
whether the Braille Lite's text file will be readable in the BrailleNote
I can't tell you for sure. The other way would be to somehow move your
Braille Lite file to your PC, save it as text, and then ActiveSync it
the text file over to the BrailleNote. You won't have a database like
the BrailleNote's contacts list; you'll just have a big blob of text
with the i information in it. Probably no quickie way to morph it into
the Keylist format.
I hope I'm wrong, and I'm sure somebody will pipe up if I am.
Susie
Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351
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Subject: [Braillenote] importing to address list
i have this huge contacts file on my braille lite, sorry for the
language! can i import this file to the address list?
dan
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