Yusuf,

It's worth checking through the recording because, if you've somehow lost
the heading marker you would get the impression that the article was not
there.  If this was the case, it might still be there but not being obvious
because you aren't navigating to the heading any more.

In this scenario, all you have to do is to locate the starting phrase of the
second article in the section and add the heading marker again.

Try it out anyway.

Cheers,

Jamie

-----Original Message-----
From: yusuf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 September 2004 05:26
To: plextalk email list
Subject: a strange happening


Hi all, Something rather strange happened to me today. I used the plextalk
to record an article for my thesis. The article was recorded between two
other previously recorded articles because I want the articles in date
order.

When I had finished recording the article I moved the plextalk to the
beginning of the newly recorded article and put in a header marker. Then I
went back to the beginning of the whole recording.

When I started playback from the beginning I discovered that the first
article had disappeared. Instead of an article from 1879 I found an article
from 1892. Which should have been the second article not the first.

Where did I go wrong? Lucky for me I had backed up a previous copy of the
recording so I haven't lost anything.

There should be seven articles in total on the PCMCI card there are six.
Yusuf Osman. Owner of the trekker email list. To subscribe send a blank
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