Ok! If they're not announced, there are two possibilities.  One is that you 
have no attachments at all, and the other is that you may have detached them, 
and not remembered.  Fortunately there is one way you can retrieve or check for 
attachments.

Let's hope that you'll find them here.

Ok from main menu select file manager.  Select copy file.
Don't forget your source drive needs to be flashdisk.
If your bn says folder name you need to press space bar with t and I don't know 
what the qt command is there sorry.
Your source directory name needs to be / keymail / attachments.  If it says 
anything else, delete everything except for a slash, press the space bar for 
sub directories, press enter at keymail, press the space bar until attachments 
appears.
Press the enter key there again.
Don't put the spaces in where I have there though.
Your source file needs to be whatever is missing.
If nothing shows up press space key with x conbination I think it may be 
control x for qt but don't know, till it says all feales then see what you get 
here.
Your destination drive is flashdisk again.
Your folder name can be dictionaries for example.
and good luck.

Steeve.

ps.  If you can't find anything, it means they got lost, and that occasionally 
happens.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Diane Kelker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] PROGRESS ON REGAINING MY DICTIONARY FILES

>Hi, Bob and Maxy-wax,

>That's exactly the answer I needed, but the attachment field and its options 
>are not announced.  How do I tet this field to speak?


>Diane


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