Thanks for all the information.  I'll pass it on to her.  I suggested a
reset to her last night and she wouldn't hear of it.  That was a guess.

Kelly Stanfield

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:24 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] 5.1 and older information


> Hi Kelly,
>
> Well, there's some good news and some bad news.
>
> With the planner, she should copy her old planner year files into the
KeyPlan folder on the Flash Disk.  Then, after a simple Reset, she will be
asked whether she wants to import the files into the new planner, one file
at a time.  Regardless of her answer, all old planner year files will be
moved to the /KeyPlan/Old Planner Files directory of the Flash Disk after
the importing process completes.  This means that, if she wishes to import
some old planner year files at a later time which she didn't initially
import the first time, she can repeat the procedure.  Any old planner year
files in the KeyPlan folder are recognized as files you wish to import, so
she will be prompted if she wants to import them upon a simple Reset.  With
the new planner, the words "All Day" are indeed put before any typed text
unless they are notes for an appointment.  If she wants to create something
like a task list for the day, she can create an all-day appointment by just
typing in the name of the appointment outside of the Notes field of another
appointment; she can also go through the scheduling process, and, at the
"Appointment Time?" field, press L for "All Day".  The appointment could be
called something like "Tasks".  Then, after the appointment is created and
with her cursor on the Time line (in this case the words "all day", she can
press ENTER to type the tasks in the Notes field.  In this field, the delete
commands are used as in KeyWord, so the [BACKSPACE with dots 1-4], [CONTROL
with I] command, for example, deletes to the end of the sentence of the
Notes as opposed to canceling the appointment when the cursor is on the Time
line of the appointment.  That way, with her tasks in the Notes field, she
could move about them as she would in a KeyWord document.
>
> The bad news is with the Address List.  In future, she should back up the
Address List.cdb file in the KeyList folder of the Flash Disk to her Storage
Card.  This is a "hidden" file, so she would have to press [SPACE with X],
[READ with X] when presented with the list of files in the KeyList folder
during the process of copying a file to view it.  Note that when backing up,
she shouldn't just copy all files in the folder using the multiple-character
wild card, as this will not copy the hidden files; therefore, the .cdb files
which store database records for all databases will not be backed up.  If
she wants to back up all data, she can use the Backup option of the
Utilities Menu.  In this particular situation, with the Address List, if she
had copied this file (Address List.cdb) to a Storage Card, she could have
copied it to the KeyList folder of the Flash Disk of the new BrailleNote,
and after answering Yes to the prompt asking whether to replace the existing
file with the one being copied, her Address List database would have been
restored.  However, now that it is in a KeyWord document, she will have to
type in the records into KeyList.
>
> HTH,
> Maria
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "BrailleNote List" <[email protected]
> >Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:33:50 -0500
> >Subject: [Braillenote] 5.1 and older information
>
> >I hope someone on here can help me so I can call my room mate on her cell
phone while she's out of town on a trip and give her some good news.
>
> >My room mate, Tina, had to pay to get her BrailleNote BT 18 cell replaced
because it was totally shot.  She got one with the new board and the 5.1
software on it.
>
> >She tried to load her old planner, which she uses quite a bit, from a
PCMCIA Storage card into it.  What does she have to do to load these old
version scheduled events into the new planner?  So far because she's having
trouble accessing this stuff (e.g.  it's calling everything an all day event
and she hasn't gotten past it) she says she doesn't like the new planner
set-up.
>
> >She had converted her address list into a Keyword file right before her
old one crashed.  Is there any way to load this information back into the
address besides retyping all of it/
>
> >Thanks a million1
>
> >Kelly Stanfield
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