Well, it is true that Keyword documents would not be readable by a pc,
but one should still be able to view the files and know that they were
files on the card, whether or not they were Keyword documents or not.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of riana
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 6:47 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] cf cards with bn and pc


Hi Keith,

If your student has not solved the problem to read files composed on the
bn and stored on a cf card with the pc yet, another option to try would
be to check that the files were not perhaps stored as keyword documents.
If they were the card reader and pc would not be able to read them.
Then they should first be translated into a readable format for the pc.

Because of that, i prefer not to store keyword documents on the cf card.
Keyword text in any event takes up more room than ascii files.  So one
actually saves space if you convert documents to txt and it could be
read anywhere.

Regards
Riana


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