Hello Paula, Richard, Cathleen, and others interested,

Just a subtle reminder that all messages on list should be read and possibly 
saved for future reference.  I was waiting to see if more than one person 
wanted a response to this before I wrote, but since 3 people have asked, I will 
write down instructions again.

The web browser can handle html documents, that you can open through the 
internet options menu.  However, instead of doing that, you can do the 
following:
1.  From within the email, hit space with dots 123 (read with t) to go to the 
top of the file.  Press space with b (control with b), to enter the block menu 
and press t for top of block marker insertion.
2.  Hit space with dots 456 (read with b), to go to the bottom of the document. 
 Reenter the block menu and press s to store the block.
3.  Select a drive and folder.  When prompted for the file name, give it a .htm 
extension.
4.  Next, enter the web browser by pressing backspace, enter, and i (function 
with 0) Press space to enter the favorites menu.
5.  Hit backspace and select the proper folder that you've saved the document 
in.
6.  Hit space with x (read with x), so you hear (all braille and htm documents 
in (foldername)" You may then select your document and read it, without having 
to actually log onto the net, which is what you would have to do if you wanted 
to read an html document through the internet option;.

Note that I previously discussed a different and longer method to saving html 
documents, yet Roselle provided this simpler one.  Since I read all messages, I 
am now able to pass on this consolidated method to you.  HTH, Laura


"The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case." 
(George W.  Bush, --Pella, Iowa, San Antonio Express News, Jan.  30, 2000)




>------ original message ------
>from: richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] reading htm documents

>I would be interested in a solution to this html problem also, so I hope 
>someone posts an answer to the list.
>If this was discussed before, I can't remember hearing about it, so it may 
>have been before I got my Braillenote.



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