I just did some experimenting, and here's what I found.

Regardless of whether G0 was replaced with G2 or G0 was just deleted, the 
headers read in the Braille grade one had set in the "Preferred Reading Grade" 
option of the Options Menu>Braille Display Options.  In other words, whether G2 
was written or not, when I changed the "Preferred Reading Grade" setting, the 
headers read in that grade.  The only exception, of course, was when "Preferred 
Reading Grade" was set to Grade 1 or 2, yet G0 was written in the E-Mail 
Folders DDF (database definition file).  Even when I wrote G1, that setting 
under Braille Display Options affected in which grade my headers displayed.

To answer your question, if G0 is deleted and not replaced with anything, the 
headers will appear in your Preferred Reading Grade, and the same applied when 
G2 or G1 was written.  At least, those are the results I got on my BNBT-32.

BTW, if you do choose to write G2, place a comma after it just to keep 
consistent with the way fields are written in the DDF's.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Sent: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:59:16 -0800
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] e-mail subject in grade II

>Hi, Maria.  What makes your way different than the method described by
>roselle? I think she just had you change the zeros to twos.
>If you delete the "g0", how does the bn then know to display in grade two?
>Thanks.
>I am looking forward to trying this, but now am confused on which method to
>try.

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