Hi Terry.
You can enter the manual online at any time by pressing backspace with enter 
with h (dots 1-2-5) or read with help on the VN.

When I started out with the BN I used this ability a lot.  Reading about the 
address book, for example, going into the address book and trying what I'd just 
read about, and, back to the manual to see what I did wrong.

I think the manual (with all it's faults) and the context sensitive help are 
the strong points of the pulsedata line of notetakers.

Thanks,
Bob

> ----- Original Message -----
,>From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 09:39:28 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] Address Book


>I was just reading the manual about the address book.  Right before the
>search section.  At the end of the record, they said to use space E and then
>they said the letter A.  Should it not be Y for yes to close the record.
>What is the trick to look up an address?
>What is the trick to bypass previous addresses so I can put in another.
>I will be glad to order a manual in braille so I can read the book and have
>the BN up and proform the steps as the book says.  Its
>hard to make sure you are in the right place.
>Any help could help.
>Thanks.  Happy Holidays.
>Terry P


>Theresa L.  Powers (Terry)
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