OK, Tom, thanks again for encouraging me to give the User Windows
another try.  I did, and kept after it, and finally was able to change
the user window, set  some custom coordinates, saved it to the
associated Set file, and then made the main User window the Zero window,
and then save that all again.  

Exited the Bible program, then shut down the system.  Restarted from a
Cold Boot.  Brought up my Bible program and was able to read only the
desired text within the parameters I had set.  

This is Great!    Fantastic!  I have SO missed being able to use these
windows.  

I'm still not sure just how these windows work.  They seem some how
slightly different but I'll adjust.  

I remember what happened last time.  I kept getting an error message
telling me that I could not save the set file.  And no matter what I did,
this message would come up.  This is when I called GW Micro Tech, and
was told there was no more support.  

It was very early after version 9.0 had been released to the Public, and
maybe the Tech guys had yet to take any calls about these user windows
in 9.X.

I created one window tonight, and was able to get around the error
message some how.  Not sure what I did, but managed to guess right
enough times to be able to save the set file and then test it
successfully.  

For those of you having issues with Reading to End in some Email
programs, you could use a User Window to read at least what text appears
on the screen.  

If there was more text than  just one screen, hit page down, and tap the
short cut key to read the User window again.  

It isn't as nice as the Read to End feature, but it is less of a mess
than having to press the down arrow for each line in the email.  

Just something to consider as a Work around for a busted Read to End
feature.  


Grumpy Dave




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Dave <[email protected]>

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