To elaborate further on the search command, you can also use it
to search for things involving a hard return symbol (space with
2,6), or other formatting symbols such as font indicators (enter
with f), centre a line (enter with c), or presentation style
indicators (backspace with s). You can also look for a
combination of these as desired.
Aine
----- Original Message -----
From: jessica <[email protected]
To: Homero Perez-Vazquez
<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 23 May 2012 07:10:46 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] How to move through a document
inincrementslargerthan sentences or paragraphs with the BN
Also, If you know a word or phrase that is close to the place you
want to move to, You can press space with f and then f to search
foreword or b to search back. It will search either foreword or
back for what you told it to from the point where the curser is
at the point when you started the find.
sent from my BrailleNote
----- Original Message -----
From: Homero Perez-Vazquez <[email protected]
To: Braille Note <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 23 May 2012 06:55:06 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] How to move through a document in
incrementslargerthan sentences or paragraphs with the BN
If you are in a braille document, the page length is determined
by the embosser settings. If you are in a text file that is not
a keyword file such as microsoft word files, rich text files,
asky text files, etc, then page length is determined by the
printer settings.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Behler" <[email protected]
To: "Braille Note e-mail list" <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 23 May 2012 06:58:42 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] How to move through a document in
increments largerthan sentences or paragraphs with the BN
Hello, everyone.
I am gradually learning the ins and outs of word processing with
my Braille
Note Apex BT32, but have one mystery yet to solve.
Is there a way to move through long documents in increments
larger than
sentences or paragraphs?
For my job, I often will get long documents that I will need to
review, and
I will have to get from one major section of the document to
another fairly
quickly.
Is there a way to do something like this on the BN?
Dr. Tom Behler from Michigan
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