Michele, yes, you can create a Keybase database on other drives.  I believe the 
answer to your second question is no.  I don't know of a quick way to switch to 
a different language.


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michele Thredgold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 17:21:42 +0930
>Subject: [Braillenote] Database Questions

>Hi listers.  I am compiling a database of German vocab for my own
>personal use and have a couple of questions.
>\
>First, can databases be saved on alternate drives such as compact flash
>cards?  This would make it possible for me to add more entries than
>perhaps if I kept it on my main drive.

>Second, is it possible to set a default grade of Braille for each field
>so that in various fields, it stays in German grade 1 Braille and in
>others, goes back to grade 2?  I find it tedious to have to keep
>changing all the time.

>I did check the manual when I first started compiling simple databases
>but am finding this one a bit more complicated.  Some simple
>instructions would be great if anyone has the time.

>Really appreciate it.  Have a great weekend.

>Cheers!

>Michele


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