Hi KC,

There you have it! The advantage of being her mom! When I get around to saving all my emails to an SD card, which is in my not-too-distant future, guess who'll be talking me through the whole process! Thereby eliminating the need to think! I can follow directions really really well! <grin>

Rachael


----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:39 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] question for Dean re moving file folders


Hi KC,

Let me see if I can shed some light on this. First, I did mean "folders", which can be dealt with either in the folder manager or the backup utility. I think Dean was explaining that there was no "move folder" option available in the folder manager. The backup utility can be a very good substitute for a "copy folder" option, which is also not available in the folder manager.

The confusion lies in the two different types of folders under discussion. I was referring to a plain, regular folder, containing other folders and/or files. Email folders, on the other hand, are completely different. They are not actually folders, they only look like folders. All the Email is stored in one big database file, "email folders.cdb", which is located on the flash disk, in the keylist folder. The only way I know of to save Emails within their folders, including the inbox, is to print them to a file. One can mark as many Emails in a folders as one desires, and then print them all in one fell swoop. The printing option needs to be set to "print to file" before this can take place. All the Emails will be printed to a text file, located in the "none" folder on the Keysoft System disk.

As Rhonda mentioned, there is a method for saving Emails one at a time, which involves saving the Email as a document. The disadvantage to this is that all the header information is not included in the resulting document, it only contains the body of the Email.

I know how confusing this is. I really do hope I've cleared things up, at least a little. If you're still confused, keep asking, and I'm sure one of us will be able to come up with a nice, straightforward explanation. [Smiles]

Take care,

Sarah


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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 3:12 PM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] question for Dean re moving file folders


Sarah,
This is kind of confusing. You and Robert both say you can move folers. Dean says you can only move files. (Rhonda had toldme the same a whle back.)
Did you mean to say files?
(You know, I have a CF card with some "folders" that I did move from E-Mail using the Utility backup feature. The folder names are there, but the files cannot be read. Tech suport told me there is no way I can restore the files for reading!)
As you can see, I need to get it right before I loose anything more.
KC

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