Failing that, have a card reader handy that you can put your flash card in and 
read its contents on a PC or laptop.  The flash card I got a couple weeks ago 
didn't come with a case--I use the case the other card I bought has with it.  
That original card almost never leaves my adapter on the BN so it'll fit in the 
side instead of the back.  This make it reFor convenient--I have personal stuff 
in the back and school stuff on the side.
Jane

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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: John Farina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 12:55:18 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] labeling compact flash cards





>Hi John,

>We actually don't recommend that you do this.  The CF cards fit snuggly
>into the slot on the BrailleNote and an added dymo label could interfere
>with this.  A better solution would be to place the label on the small case
>that the CF cards are supplied in.

>Regards,

>Matthew Janusauskas
>Director of Training Services
>Pulse Data Humanware, Inc.
>175 Mason Circle
>Concord, CA 94520
>Phone:  (800) 722-3393 Ext.  204
>Fax:  (925) 681-4630
>Visit us on the web!
>http://www.pulsedata.com


>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/01/2004 11:04:18 AM:

>> aHi all,

>> Just a quick note to ask if one can place dimo tape labels on
>> compact flash cards to know what is on them.  this would be useful
>> of course for such items as cards containing books or braille note
>> backups.  Thanks for any help.

>> John Farina


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