Hi Les,

Did you remember to switch to directory mode from folder mode before you tried 
to get to the subdirectory?  

I've forgotten to do this a couple of times and was really frustrating until I 
finally figured it out.

Don

On Fri, 13 May 2005 03:41:16 -0400, Les Kriegler wrote:

Hi Beth and Jim,

Yesterday, I needed to access a file that was in a sub-folder.  In
otherwords, I had a folder called contracts, and there was a sub-folder
underneath which did not show up when I attempted to access my flash card on
the BN.  Is this normal behavior with the BN structure?  I got around the
problem by using my PC and flash reader to copy the file I needed from the
sub-folder to the main folder called Contracts and was then able to access
it on the Bn.  Thanks.
Best Regards,

Les 

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Subject: re: [Braillenote] Lost Data: Keysoft 6.11 BrailleNote BT

Beth, Last week, with no warning, I lost the equivalent of twelve million
characters from my flash card, having recently very smoothly upgraded to six
point one.   No warning was given that the twenty-two folders were being
erased, so that, the next time I tried to access them, it was a real shock.
I lost jokes, poems, sayings, lots of hymns, prayers, some French novels, a
Mozart piano concerto (for the second time), lists of electronic book
websites, etc., etc., etc.

What to do?   In both cases, my disappeared folders and your missing
chapters, make two copies of them, either on separate flash cards or within
the BrailleNote itself, giving them slightly different file names.   But ...
think a little.   If these things didn't happen, what would be the point of
this wonderful BrailleNote list?

Incidentally, to make matters worse, two days ago, in putting right another
fault with the help of a techie, all my 227 e-mail addresses were erased.

So, if you feel it might be useful, or just friendly, passing on your e-mail
address off list, so as not to generate unnecessary list traffic, do please
feel free to do so.   I am particularly anxious to contact Richard and
Sarah.

Anyway, Beth, those were my thoughts for what they were worth.

Warm regards,

Jim Taylor.




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