Thanks, Laura. For now, I want to leave it as a text document and save it that way each time I exit. Once I get it edited the way I want, I will then want to save it as a key word file. I also want to figure out how to set up section markers and how to then ump back and forth between those markers, but I guess that's a question for another day<grin>.
At 12/1/2003, you wrote:

Hi Paul,

Yep, press s when exiting a non-keyword type document will cause the prompt to be "suppressed", that is, you will not hear it when you exit the file.

As far as I know, the easiest way to then save a nonkeyword document to a keyword document is to press space with s (control with s) from within the document, and when asked for the file name, press backspace with x (control with x), until you hear, create a braille document (keyword type), or create a text document (keyword type). HTH, Laura


"Neither of us [Yoko and I] want to make the mistake that Gandhi and Martin Luther King did, which is get killed one way or the other. Because people only like dead saints, and I refuse to be a saint or a martyr." (John Lennon, 1969)


>------ original message ------
>from: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] txt versus keysoft

>Thanks, Laura.  Do you have to press s each time you save the document or
>only once? I'd rather leave it as a text file for right now until I finish
>editing it.


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