Hi. You could use place markers to bring you immediately to a point in your file. You could use a letter that is easy to remember. For example, you could use the first letter of the word you left off on to name a place marker so that you can remember where you left off. Although this may seem tedious, if you forget what letter you used, you can try them all until you find your place in the file. It sounds like you've got a glitch. The BN should resume where you left it. FYI, you can have up to 26 place markers within a file, one for eax letter of the alphabet. And, the order does not matter. Hope this helps.

Homero Perez Vazquez

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From: "alice dampman Humel" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 18:43:24 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] keeping place in keyword document

Hi, all,
   Is there a way to leave a .txt or whatever document in keyword and
[email protected], all,
When I leave a document I am reading or working on in keyword, be it ..txt or whatever, when I return to it, I'm always thrown back to the beginning of the document. Then I have to find my place all over again. Is there a way to make the document open after shutting down so that you are in the same place you were when you exited? You know, sort of like in the book reader: when you stop reading and exit then open the book again, you're right where you put the cursor when you stopped reading.
Thanks.
Alice
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