Wow! Well, I am sure that is what happened.  I wondered what that symbol meant. 
 Sigh.  Oh well, now I know.

Sherry


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:31:26 -0400
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] weird email mixed up message

>What I believe happened is that you were typing in Grade II, and when actually 
>typing text within the original message, you MUST type in Computer Braille.  
>You should have seen the Computer Braille indicator, which is dots 1-2-4-6, 
>the Computer Braille dollar sign, followed by the letter g and the number 0 
>right before the text of the original message to indicate a Braille grade 
>change, and the cursor should have also been different by default if you 
>routed it to a part of the Computer Braille portion from what you would see if 
>you routed it to text above the original message (the Grade II portion).

>In order to type in a quoted message in Grade II, first surround the text of 
>the quoted message with block markers via the Block Commands Menu, then choose 
>the "Store Block" option from the same menu.  Choose a location, and at the 
>"File Name?" prompt, first hit [BACKSPACE with X], [CONTROL with X] until you 
>are told that the new document to be created is of KeyWord text type, then 
>type in a name, hit ENTER, and type Y to confirm creation of the new document.

>Now, because of the irritating task-switching bug in KeyMail, exit your 
>message with [SPACE with E], [ESCAPE], and hit D to save it in the Drafts 
>folder.  Now, switch to KeyWord with [ENTER with BACKSPACE with W], [FUNCTION 
>with 4], and open the document to which you've stored the quoted message.

>You'll notice English Braille Language indicators surrounding the text, so to 
>get rid of these and have your text displayed in Grade II on the display, 
>surround it with block markers, and hit L from the Block Commands to choose 
>the "Language and Braille Grade" option.  Tap ENTER at the "Language? English" 
>prompt.

>Continued...

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