Hi Jim,
What I do to access the BrailleNote List Archives is this: I type in the 
addresslist.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote manually without pasting 
any address in.  When I get to the page, the title is something like 
"BrailleNote List Page", and the first link or so on the page says "BrailleNote 
Archives".  I "click" on this link, and I get to the actual archives.  I added 
this page to my Favorites, so I wouldn't have to go through the process every 
time.  To add it, once you get to the page, you press ENTER with dots 2-3-5, 
and the BN says "Favorites Menu".  You press A for "Add Favorite", and the BN 
prompts you for a filename.  You type the filename in Computer Braille (I use 
"BrailleNote List Page" without the quotes as my filename) and press ENTER.  
Now, every time you select this favorite, you can always get to the Archives.  
There's info in the User Guide about Favorites in section 12.9 (and its 
sub-sections) of the BT User Guide for KeySoft version 5.0; the easiest way to 
get info on Computer Braille, if you need it, is to look up Computer Braille 
Topics in the Index of the User Guide.  On the Archives page, you will see each 
month, followed by the links "Thread" "Subject" "Date" and "Author", where you 
get to choose how you want to see that month's archives on the screen (I can't 
remember if that's the exact order of the links).  You just "click" one, and 
you will see those archives.  HTH.
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: jim taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: braille note <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 05:59:40 +0000
>Subject: [Braillenote] Accessing BrailleNote's List Archive

>When I copy the address for the Archive which is found at the bottom of each 
>BrailleNote List message to clipboard and paste it into the Internet address 
>slot, my BrailleNote freezes and has to be reset.   How, please, should I 
>access the BrailleNote Archive?   Are there parts of the address at the end 
>that are not necessary when accessing the site, or what?

>Your help, as always, greatly appreciated.

>Warm regards,

>Jim Taylor.





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