Paul, your friend may have in the meantime used other file types and it
could be that the particular file which was saved in the none folder has
a different extension from the present display setting.  It would
definitely have helpt if all files in a folder were visible by default.

Another possibility is that, if the none folder in which the file was
saved, was on the keysoft system disk, it would have disappeared if a
dots 456 [jkl] reset was done after it was saved.

I have also noticed that a file which was saved in the so called none
folder, using the bn, appears in the first layer of files when one opens
athat drive, usually a cf drive, with the pc.  Similarly, a file which
is saved using the pc directly on e.g. the e drive, can usually only be
found in the none folder on that drive, should one look for it with the
bn.  For some reason, the bn also doesn't recognise the renamed title of
a file if it was renamed on a pc, although it then fails to rename it to
that same title using the bn, with the message that it already exists.

Hth
Riana
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Henrichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 February 2005 02:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] questions about the none folder

Hi, Gang. I was talking with a bn user today and she was telling me she
was 
putting a certain document into her none folder, but that when she went 
back the next time to look for it, it wasn't there. I wondered why. So, 
that is my first question. Why wasn't the file she had previously put
into 
the none folder there and if not, where had it gone?
However, I was also puzzled as to whether there was really a none folder

and if that didn't just mean put the file into the flash disk, but not
in a 
folder.
She showed me how to actually get to the none folder. My none folder has
a 
file in it called keyplan. I have no idea what it is or how it got
there.
But this sparked another concern.
Unless you type in none when asked for a folder name, you don't see the 
folder. If you go to the file manager and to the directory item to list
the 
directories or folders, you can see the entire list from dictionaries to

windows, but there is no mention of a none directory or folder.
Why? It appears the only way you will see the none folder is if you type
in 
its name at the open prompt in keyword and only then can you add a file
to 
it or see what files are in it.
Why?
Is this a bug or is this supposed to be a hidden folder?
I guess you learn something new every day<grin>.
Thanks.



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