Hi Reggie,

Well, firstly, even if you did say yes to that query, you would still have to 
type a name for that file and/or simply press enter at the suggested name.  
Second of all, even if you were to answer yes to this question, both the .rtf 
AND the keyword document would be saved on your cf card.  So, I would double 
check, using space with x (read with x) to make sure that it is really and 
truly gone.

However, for all intents and purposes, here is how you translate a file from 
keyword to rtf, or any other file type.
1.  Press f from the file menu to enter the file manager.
2.  Press t to enter the translation menu.
3.  Choose e to export a file.  Select the drive and folder of the file you 
wish to export.
4.  Choose f to export to a file.
5.  Now, use space with dots 34 to cycle through the different file types.  
When you get to rtf, hit enter.
6.  You may now type a file name suitable for the file.

I do not at present, or cannot find, the qt equivalent for space with dots 34.  
Um, Roselle, could you please send me that updated command summary? por favor? 
With a cherry on top? Laura


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>------ original message ------
>from: "Reggie & Lonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] A file on a book?

>Can someone explain to me how to change a Keyword document into an RTF
>document? I accidentally said yes when I was going to the main menu in a
>book that was an RTF file and I believe it made it into a Keyword document.
>No way of uploading to Bookshare in this document.

>Now to explain what I have tried.  I have entered my folder called
>"bookshare books." I found the name of the book and then hit backspace with
>X and cycled through until I found RTF.  I then entered.  I don't think that
>made it back into an RTF file so can anyone help, please? I have done a lot
>of work on this book, and I don't want to start over by re-uploading the
>book again on my storage card.  I am usually very careful to say know when
>it asks if I want it in a keyword document, but I goofed this time.  (smile)
>thank you for any help forthcoming!!!

>Reggie and Lonnie



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