Hi everyone;
I have not used the worde processer for a while, but I thought space e saved 
and exited you out of the document.  If I am correct, what is the complaint.  
How could it be deleting any data when it is saving the document?
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 12:41 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] A few suggestions on exiting


Hi,
Rachel writes:
>
> I have had occasions when writing an email, or editing a document, that 
> I've done something really stupid, and did not want those changes to 
> remain. In that case, I was very glad of the feature you are complaining 
> about. There have also been occasions when I, too, have hit that escape 
> key one too many times, and lost something I'd been working on, so I 
> totally understand your frustration. But I wouldn't want there to not be a 
> way to just get out of a document or email without saving any of the 
> changes! So, for me, it comes down to just remembering to be careful. I 
> hope this makes sense!

Actually, if you're in the word processor and want to abandon whatever 
you're working on and lost any changes that you made, pressing backspace 
with q should do it.  There's a qwerty equivalent but I forget the keystroke 
at the moment.  In any case, you're asked whether you want to lose current 
changes, to which you reply y or n.

Tom


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