For charles and sharon.  you can do e-mail on the braille note and to do 
signatures in the braille note you would have to cut and paste every time it 
^oesn't do signatures like the pc does.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Jerry Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 19:37:28 -0700
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] advice for saving web pages worked

>Ann,
>As many BN users use Active Sync to connect the BN to their PC, it is then 
>within the scope of the list to say that file extentions in Microsoft Internet 
>Explorer can always be viewed.  The switch to show file extentions in IE, can 
>be made in a minute or less.  This can be made the default in IE.  The 
>mentioned three files will then be clearly differentiated.  This allows 
>thingking adults to have IE customized "their way".

> Indeed, viewing the file name including the extention on any computer 
> platform, is important for BN and VN users.  This is especially so when 
> performing file maintenance during an ACTIVE Sync session between the BN and 
> the PC.

>SINCERELY,
>Jerry Weinger



>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Ann Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>'>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 06:49:49 -0400
>>Subject: [Braillenote] advice for saving web pages worked

>>Hi all,

>>That is why it is so important for people to understand file
>>extensions!  Microsoft doesn't let you see your file extensions unless
>>you actively tell it to do so.  Cudos to Polsedata for treating its
>>consumers with the respect they deserve by placing the file extensions
>>on files so that one knows what's what!  There is nothing so
>>frustrating as being in My Computer in Windows and having three files,
>>all with the same name, but you don't know which file is which because
>>Bill Gates has decided to treat his users like children!

>>In the case of Lisa's problem, the file extension was critical.  It
>>told the BN what l'deuce to do with the file!  My advice to you, Lisa,
>>is to read about file types and translation options in the manual.
>>Learn those file extensions and keep them in the front of your
>>memory.  They will help you not only with the BrailleNote, but with
>>any other computer you deal with.

>>Ann P.

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