Diane, if you have already copied and renamed the attachment dictionary
files, you would probably have been prompted to delete the attachment
from the email and if you have answered yes, you would not be able to
find the attachment field in the email header.
However, the file is saved on your destination disk to which you have
copied it under the new name, so it shouldn't be a problem to just copy
or move it again to the dictionaries folder, where you would probably
have to rename it back to the original.  An attachment is not deleted
automatically by detaching, but you are per default prompted to delete
it after the first detachment. If you choose no there, you are not again
prompted and you can save/detach it to as many destinations as you wish.
Hth
Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Kelker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 June 2004 04:07
To: BND
Subject: [Braillenote] PROGRESS ON REGAINING MY DICTIONARY FILES





Hi, Everyone,

When I checked out the VN's  DICTIONARIES folder, I discovered that all
but two files had been accidentally deleted.  My dealer kindly sent both
the DICTIONARIES folder files  and the KEYSOFT 5.1 files as attachments
which I have renamed and copied to my five gig hard drive.  My problem
is that I can't locate the attachment fields in either message by
pressing the space bar before or after opening messages.   As always,
mega thanks in advance for all your valuable input and infinite
patience!


Diane Kelker, Actress, Coach, Former Child















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