Hi,

What is your definition of large?  I mean, Notes are just text files which by 
nature are relatively small.

Ricardo Walker
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On Apr 9, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys.
> In my ongoing research of technology needed later in my business, I came 
> across an idea that never occurred to me before until my husband started 
> putting large files into Notes on his iPhone. I just tried doing one of my 
> reports in Notes to see how it would come out, and it came out wonderfully. 
> Of course, those files would go back and forth between my Mac and my future 
> iPad I don't yet have. (I can't use my iPhone for this purpose in most cases 
> because I need it to talk on at the same time, and I think putting notes on 
> the iPhone at the time I'm talking would be irritating, especially since I'd 
> be doing it all the time.)
> 
> Here's my question. Does anybody know how big a file you can put into Notes? 
> 
> Folks on this list have also convinced me, although they didn't know it, to 
> get a smaller display than a 40 cell for my next braille display. I've 
> actually lucky enough to have two 40 cell displays, one of which was given to 
> me. I bought the other one used. Several of you have said you like the 
> Refresh-a-braille 18. I'm thinking that having a smaller one available, since 
> I only need one 40 cell display, would give me flexibility for travel. Thanks 
> guys because you may have very well have saved me, without knowing it, from 
> spending about $1200 more than I needed to.
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
> 
> Eugenia Firth
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
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