Ann,
The term, none is indeed misleading.  A simple slash, to denote the root 
directory, would suffice.  That is the standard on most computer directory 
notation.  Listers should also note that when in an Active Sync session between 
the Braillenote and a PC, the PC will display a slash, or is it a backslash, to 
denote the root directory.  None, will not display on the PC.
Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Ann Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:26:11 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] none folder

>Hi all,

>>>>>> "Lisa" == Lisa Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>    Lisa> Hi Listers, Sometimes when I save documents to Keyword I get
>    Lisa> a message about saving them in the none folder.  Does this
>    Lisa> fold exist?  If so where is it?  I ask because when I look
>    Lisa> at the folders names on both the Keysoft and the flash
>    Lisa> drives this folder is not listed.  What is in this none
>    Lisa> folder?  Is there anything relevant I can delete from it?

><smile>  The term "none" is misleading, and I would strongly erge the
>PDI programmers to use the proper name for this place on a drive.  The
>proper name for this is root, not none or anything else.  Its name is
>root!   I suppose "none" does make sense in a sort of way, but it took
>even me a minute or two before I could decipher its meaning.  Lisa,
>what this means is files that are stored in a drive outside the
>folders in the root on the drive.  The term "none" means no folder,
>just on the drive's root.

>It's like this, Say you had a flashcard.  The path to a file in your
>office folder would be  flashdisk/office/file1.kwb  If on the other
>hand, you stored a file, in your storage card without putting it in a
>folder, its name and path would be:  flashdisk/file2.kwb

>Does this clear up the misunderstanding?

>Ann P.

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