Okay. Thanks for that. After I wrote the message, I remembered that they were key word files, not keysoft files.
At 11/30/2003, you wrote:

The advantage would be that you could translate them into braille then and you can sedt place markers within the file. Otherwise there really isn't one.
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At 11:44 PM 11/29/2003, you wrote:
Hi. I have been editing a text file. Whenver I exit the file by pressing escape, I am asked if I want to save the file as a key soft file. I think that is what they call it.
I always say no.
Is there an advantage of saving as a keysoft file or whatever it is called<grin>?
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