Hello, Karen and Peggy,

To be honest with you both and the others hereon this list,

I dislike this procedure!  PDI is not even very considerate but makes things 
not simple!  It does not work very well here, so I do not bother with it until 
deeply and deliberately unthinkable PDI both acts up and enhances what is 
called "customised procedure"!  Both Dean Jackson and Jonathan Mosen (I know 
you both are reading this message!) do nothing or are absolutely BLOB about 
them!!!  I told both of them they should do something without fail about it 
despite the STUPID and NONSENSICAL policy!  I do not care what they say, but 
they may receive earful feedback from others to force them to enhance one for 
us Braillenote users!

Nevertheless, Peggy, I see you are using a BN QT, which is why you mentioned 
chord-v and k.

Once again, I prove PDI very slow and very behind technology, yes.  Look at USB 
found in almost every device, computer and even printer!  Where is USB for 
BN???  Consequently, that is the solid truth!

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Peggy Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 22:55:39 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] COPYING AN ADDRESS TO THE CLIPBOARD

>Karen, I don't know anything about templates either, but when I want to
>copy an address into Keylist, say from a document, I do space with b to do
>the block commands and then copy it to the clipboard, then I go to Keylist,
>and either create the record I want to put the address in, or look up the
>record I want to add it to.  Then I do backspace with v to paste it
>in.  The block commands in the databases work differently.  It's backspace
>k to copy a block from the address list or a keymail header to the buffer,
>and backspace with v to paste text from the buffer into keymail headers or
>keylist, or even keyweb for that matter.

>Peggy


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