Hmmm. Why can't I remember these things when a student asks (smile). The
block commands work in the Book Reader.
Thanks for the reminders/suggestions.
Sharon
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From: "Ann Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Skimming a Novel for Quotable Material
Hi all,
Actually, the best way to do this, and maybe somebody ought to teach kids
to do this, something sighted people have been doing since the year 1; put
notes in your book. Yes, folks, yes, mark up your book! Sighted people
do this all, the, time! You want to save a quote while reading a novel or
text book on the BN, don't use the book reader, use the wordprocessor and
put your book in there, or, better yet, take notes in a separate file and
switch between tesks by using the task menu. Wite down your notes with
page numbers, use block commands and copy quotes to your notes file. BTW,
does the Block Command Menu work in the book reader? If it doesn't, it
should.
Just some suggestions.
Ann P.
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