The manual suggests exiting anything before turning off, just so it'll be saved, in case the battery goes flat. Since your unit seems to eat what you've typed if you turn it off and then come back to it later, it might be a good idea to exit before turning the unit off, just so a copy is saved to the flash disk. And if you have a flash card of some kind, you might want to then copy the document to the card, just in case this happens again.

Peggy

At 07:51 PM 12/4/2005, you wrote:
I do not know if this is a problem with the BN or a problem with me.

This only happens when I have something really important that I am
working on.  I have a document that I created on the PC as .doc file.
Then I opened it on the BN and it was all there just like it should be.
I finished the document and turned the unit off.  The next time I turned
the unit on it opened and I believe it asked if I wanted to review the
options instead of resume edit of ...  I pressed enter to ignore it and
go to the document like I always do.  However, it then asked if I wanted
to abandon the changes.  I pressed N for no but it discarded them any
way.  What am I doing wrong?

I use it to take notes in class all the time and simply switch the unit
off when class is over and then I turn it on and exit the file later
without any problems.

Also, is there any type of back up file the BN may have saved on the
flash disk or perhaps the system disk that I could retrieve?  It was an
article that I was working on and the last section was really good but
now I can't remember exactly what I said.

Cindy


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