Olusegun,

Yes, from within book reader, when you come to the prompt:
"Review the Options"?
the default is "no," so if you just press enter when you start hearing
that prompt, the file will be opened without you having to make changes
or reply to further questions.

You said: When the PREFERRED OPTIONS have been set, and I close the book
being read, I
get the following:
"Review Previous Options"?? when you reopen the book, just press enter
again which will open the file.

You also asked: Would it be possible for Keysoft to LEAVE OPTIONS as set
the first time the
Book was opened?

Yes as indicated and while we're at it, to suppress the prompt: save as
a keyword document, from within keyword, you can also suppress that as
follows: 

First open the book or file to which you want it to apply with keyword.
Then make changes, or even if you don't particularly want to amend
something, just press something, like enter and delete it again with the
backspace, so that when you exit, you could get the message, document
was modified. Exit the file and when prompted that it has been modified,
press S to suppress the prompt or N to save the changes.

Regards
Riana

-----Original Message-----
From: Victory Associates LTD, Inc. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 July 2004 08:34
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] BRAILLENOTE: CHANGES WORTH CONSIDERING

Hi Everyone:

Each time I open a book to read, I get the following:

"Review the Options"?

When the PREFERRED OPTIONS have been set, and I cose the book being
read, I
get the following:

"Review Previous Options"?? when I reopen the book.

Would it be possible for Keysoft to LEAVE OPTIONS as set the first time
the
book was opened?  Or is this a function of the Windows CE operating
system
that KeSoft has NO CONTROL over?

I think that a different method of REVIEWING AND CHANGING OPTIONS should
be
seriously looked at.

Sincerely,
Olusegun


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