Yep, that's what I was referring to yesterday. To be able to tag files
for faster copy, sometimes using wildcards isn't practical because you
need to remember the name or part of the name of a file to use them. 
Thanks Humanware for a terrific little unit by the way, I can't imagine
my life without it anymore.

Irene

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Subject: re: [Braillenote] Suggestion of improvement for next upgrade 

Another thing (I think of this after reading the "tagging emails" 
post): wouldn't it be great to be able to mark files, just like emails?
What if you want ten files spread over two or three subdirectories? Just
mark all the ones in one directory, navigate to another, and repeat.
When you are done (entering "y" at some new prompt so BN knows you are
ready and not just going for more
files) the requested action would be carried out on ALL the selected
files, no matter where they were.

Alex

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