Hi.  whats cvs or csv.  It's not a format I've heard of or new the bn could 
work with.  every

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Van Der Walt Riana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:31:38 +0200
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] moving attachments

>Sharon, when you stand on the attachment in the email header and enter,
>it will probably ask you in which folder, or directory to detach.  I'm
>not sure what a xls attachment is, but it's not one of the regulars
>which the bn recognises.  If it asks for a directory, Then press space
>with t [bt command[ to detach it in a folder.  You would have to change
>the drive as well, to detach it to a card [bt command is backspace].
>follow the normal procedure further.

>If that file is an excel attachment, someone from PDI previously posted
>a message on reading it on the bn, which I paste beneath.

>Hope you get the problem solved.
>Riana


>while it's not the same as opening an Excel spreadsheet easily on the
>BN, there is a much simpler way of converting excel spreadsheets without
>going into word.  Simply save them as a .csv type file in Excel.  This
>kind
>of file can be read on the BN, and appears with commas between the cell
>values.  It restores in Excel in the same way, by opening in Excel, and
>saving as an Excel workbook.


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>I must concur with your comments Fred.  I have been using an IBM
>ThinkPad
>for over three years.  I purchased the GPS Talk system from Sendero.  I
>also
>purchased a compact and light scanner that utilized the USB port on the
>notebook computer.  I could then put the computer, GPS, required keypad,
>and
>scanner in a Sendero e-pack.  I was able to use this 11 pound bundle on
>cruises, trains, and even hikes in some beautiful  National Parks of the
>Southwestern US.  But it was not practical when it came to spreading all
>this out on the conference room table so I could stay up with the other
>attendees when reviewing memos and spreadsheets.  So I spent $7200 for a
>BN
>and GPS version 2.  It provides me with everything I need both in travel
>and
>in meetings, except for the capability to review spreadsheets.  I should
>interject that the primary reason I chose the Braille Note was that I
>did
>not have to listen to the attendees with one ear while trying to listen
>to
>the notebook with the other through a earphone so it would not disturb
>everyone else.  I could use the Braille display.  As I said, the one and
>only function I really need and will still not get with KeySoft 6.1 is
>Excel
>compatibility.  It is neither economical nor functionally practical to
>purchase a Brilliant just to read Excel.  I guess I will have to
>continue
>to
>convert the spreadsheets to Word tables and then move them into the BN
>that
>way.  A time consuming solution but much less expensive than a 3-6000
>Braille display.

>Rich Irwin
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>To: Braillenote List; Braillenote
>Subject: [Braillenote] moving attachments

>Hello list: I'm desperately trying to move an xls attachment to my card
>to look at on the computer.  I don't know how to move it.  I've tried to
>follow the steps but it's not working for some reason.
>Can someone help please!
>Sharon


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