This is a known bug, but I, too, cannot find a workaround. My theory
is that it may depend on the grade of braille in use, but I am not
sure.

On 10/6/10, Carol Pearson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> Indeed, I do get the same results as yourself in this ...
>
> I understand this is a known issue as I reported a little while back about
> not being able to find text in an email if you wanted to search beyond the
> new message you were writing, so back into the previous one.  It would find
> in the previous one once the cursor was positioned at the top of that point.
>
> At that time I think I learned that your current dilemma was a known
> problem.
>
> I'm sure Tom has this one but will send him an email in case ...
>
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> ---- Original Message ----
> From: "don cooper" <[email protected]>
> To: "Contribute Braillenote"
> <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October
> 06, 2010 4:51 PM Subject: [Braillenote] Apex fault mystery.
>
>> Hello to all, I am hoping that someone on our list can
>> find an answer to what is becoming a bit of a mystery. following an email
>> to the list I sent a few days ago,
>> Brandon contacted me regarding my assersion that there
>> Were problems with the "find and replace" facility.  He
>> stated that his Apex performed these operations
>> perfectly.  Well, mine certainly doesn't.  I asked for
>> his help and sent him a short test piece and asked him to
>> change all the commas into periods, using the Apex.  Sure
>> enough, he immediately returned the piece with the
>> punctuation altered.  My Apex certainly can't do it,
>> though it can be achieved on an Mpower.  I have contacted
>> Humanware who state that it has been logged as a definite
>> fault, and agreed with my findings.  I know we are all
>> short of time, but I would be very grateful if any one
>> could try writing a few sentences, involving commas and
>> periods, and then, using the standard "find and replace"
>> on an Apex, try to reverse them.  It could well help get
>> to the bottom of it. Perhaps there is some get around,
>> though at the moment, we can't fathom it.  Don Cooper.
>>
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