Hi Tina, Jane, and Stacey: I'm putting Jane and Stacey's name here because I need to correct something I stated earlier.
No Tina, this information is not found in the manual *hint hint PDI*. It is just one of the many things the users of the BN have figured out on their own. Though I can't remember who exactly first told me this info, I suspect that it was Roselle once again. Either way, this and many other things are not documented in the manual. Of all the things boasted about in the 6.1 upgrade, I firmly believe that the updates to the manual should take top priority. In my opinion, no new feature is more important than good and thorough documentation. Tina, yes you are able to save this file upon opening it on the browser. Simply press space with s (control with s) to save the file, and give the file a .txt extension. If you then exit to keyword and open the file, it will be readable without the tags, though you will probably compromise some formatting in the process. The pro side to this is that you will be able to edit it, which you cannot do in the web browser. Now, for Jane and Stacey: I incorrectly stated that when you save the email message, selecting the ascii text option, you should make sure to give the file a .txt extension. I meant to say, make sure you give it a .htm extension. Sorry 'bout that one! HTH, Laura ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Braillenote Bnlist" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:11 AM > Subject: [Braillenote] working with html > > > > For the people who know how to chse the browser to work with html files, > where'd you get that info? Is it somewhere in the manual? I didn't see it > and once you have the file ofen through the browser, can you resave it > without all the hadtml codes in keyword or something > > so you can just open it like a regular file so you can then save it > somewhere else like a cf card.
