Robert.
I've seen this a few times especially if the document has been
written in Word 2003 and saved in that format.
It's quite strange because it doesn't happen all of the time and
I have trouble finding a consistent set very variables to ensure
that it doesn't happen. At first I thought it purely related to
formatting issues, but I also think that sometimes fonts and
colours have some bearing on this.
Regarding whether or not it's something for a future release,
again I'm no expert here however I suspect that the release issue
relates more to the Pocket Wordpad converter than it does to the
Keyword user interface.
----- Original Message -----
From: robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 07:31:15 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] attachments
Hello List,
Yesterday, A friend of mine sent me an attachment, which was a
Microsoft word file. The only formatting in the file, was the
top section that had her address was right justified. Otherwise,
it was straight text, a very short paragraph or two.
When I opened the attachment, as I would normally, by pressing
enter on it, and then I pressed r for read the attachment, it
opened, but there was nothing in the attachment, as far as the
braillenote was concerned.
When She resent it to me, and I opened it on the pc, it was all
there.
This is just another example of what needs to be worked on for a
future release.
Regards,
Robert
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