Hi, Mary Ellen and everyone. As an appendage to my last message, what it appears is happening is that the first line of the text in the kwt file is not being read. I have a spiderman novel I downloaded from bookshare and have it in my bn. At the top, it says spiderman two. Under that, the author, Peter Davin.
And under that, the start of the novel.
The s is from spiderman at the top which is not being read, just the s.
I don't know if I could have chosen unicode 8 if this problem would be fixed, but I see no way to choose that type of conversion. The rest of the document appears fine as far as I can tell.
Thanks.
At 10/20/2004, you wrote:

Well locate the folder and file you want on your flash card.
Now tab into the listview to get the file and hit enter on it. The computer should ask first which program you want to open it. There should be aand then there are a series of choices so tab over and select select from a list of programs. Now you will be presented with a list of applications from which to choose. You can choose from notepad, word pad or ms word. Now make your choice and hit enter. Now the computer will ask you how it should convert this document and there are all sorts of languages and texts in a great big list. It will probably land right on the unicode 8. hit enter and there you are. I hope this is how I did it. I simply do these things and have no clue as to how I do them but that is the way I think I did it.

Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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Hi, Marry Ellen. But what are the steps to do this? You didn't say<grin>
Please let us know exactly what to do.
At 10/19/2004, you wrote:

Hello everyone.
Ok we have been having a discussion on kwt andvarious foremats which will or will not be read on a pc. I had to get the information on my M. C. I. long distance plan off the flash cardand wouldn't you know it was in kwt format. Well I fooled around and found out in the United States, if you let the computer convert this to unicode 8 text, the information you want to read will come up just fine, so I was able to read my 1010-222 information just fine and make that important call.
Thought you'd like to know this.

Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.

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