Kathy;
You already can append or go to the end of a file with space with 4,5,6.
Why have a new command when it can already be done?
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: kathy davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 10:23 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Overwrite and Insertion

Kandi, Append mode means that when you start writing again, the 
new material will appear at the end where you left off.  This was 
very confusing for me when I went from the Braille ;'n Speak to a 
PC, and also to this BN mPower.  Now that I'm used to the mPower, 
it's no big problem.
Overwrite is also a Braille ;'n Speak or Braille Lite command, 
the "ow" symbol with space bar.  You use it to delete and replace 
a character.  If you did the command twice, you'd have continuous 
overwrite.
You can use this command with the BN but I believe just for one 
character at a time.  It's just as easy, with the BN, to use the 
backspace to delete, either by itself or with dots 3-6 and the 
backspace.
Hope that makes sense.
Kathy

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