Hi Mary Ellen,
Yes. Simply put, KeyWord reads the same as the Book Reader, but you have the added benefit of being able to edit the file. Of course, in some situations, you may not want to be able to do that, but it is the way I too have always read books because many of them are from BookShare and have errors that I like to correct. Plus, with KeyWord, you can save your file in just about any format you would need elsewhere.

Enjoy,
Richard Turner

on  Wednesday 9/13/2006 09:12 AM Mary Ellen Earls said
Ok all you scholars, how do you read a book in keyword? Do you just put it in the word processor? Is that how it is done? I don't use keyword because I like to switch my stuff in to other computers and so I have my journals etc in ms word format so I can read it on a pc.
Mary Ellen Earls

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