Michele, You asked: What's the difference between space with e and space
with z for exiting? 
Space with z is to abandon what you were doing, while space with e just
exits the application or document and will usually keep in tact what you
were doing, with the exception of, depending how your document creation
settings are set, that it might not save changes made if you were
writing in a non keyword document.

Riana
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Thredgold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 July 2004 11:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] A Couple of Things

Hi Everybody

I've been check through the command summary and want to congratulate PDA
on introducing a word count into the system.  I don't know if it was
there last year (if it was I didn't know about it) but it's a great help
for us students.

Secondly, What's the difference between space with e and space with z
for exiting? I think space with As has a completely different function
but I can't remember what.

Thirdly, will PDA look at making it possible to get to the file manager
and utilities menu the way you can with the other things on the main
menu (namely, by pressing enter, backspace and the first letter) in a
future upgrade? It's very annoying having to go to the main menu to get
to the file manager if you want to rename the file you're working on.

Thanks

Michele

PS I may find something in these commands to manage such things from the
word processor, but I think getting to the utilities menu is important.


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