Hi, everyone,
I'm 99 per cent certain that this question has been asked on the list so I
went to the archives and couldn't find it, so here goes.
My husband had a zipped file on his BrailleNote. I unzipped this file by
giving it a name with a .bks extension and everything went just fine. The
document had a .doc extension and that was readable and everything was okay
until he tried to save the document. He pressed a space with the letter e
and was told that the document had been modified and was given the option to
save it as a keyword file. He chose not to save as a keyword file, and he
pressed the letter n. When he went back in to the document, the file name
was there, but the document had disappeared. I would have thought that
saying "no" when prompted to save the file as a keyword document would have
just overwritten the document. If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would
appreciate some feedback. I'm not that concerned about the missing file,
but I would like to know how Microsoft Word documents are treated with
respect to the "save" prompt so we can avoid this situation in the future.
Karen