hey Roselle,
But just think of it if you could write such a book.
You'd hit the best seller list and make millions!!! iningrin.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 08:47:25 +0800
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Paste URL To Address Field In Browser

>Jerry,

>I mentioned those commands in the paragraph that I started with the word 
>"Seventh".  But don't worry, even if you didn't notice it, that's OK.  I'm 
>just worried that people would miss out on important commands and I won't have 
>the chance later on to tell them about these, so pardon me if I sound a bit 
>stressed in my recent postings to this list.
>Anyway, note that you can use this copy and paste commands on the appointment 
>fields of KeyPlan when you're scheduling or re-scheduling something.  For 
>instance, you have some details about the appointment that you wish to copy 
>from a file where they are stored and paste to the Appointment Title field.  
>Use the regular block command to copy to clipboard when getting the info from 
>the file because this is not a field.
>But use BACKSPACE with V (CTRL with V) to paste this to the Appointment Title 
>field.  Remember that this command pastes only the first line in the 
>clipboard, so if you copied text with a new line marker somewhere, you will 
>only be able to paste the text before the new line marker.

>As for writing such a book, no, I haven't been considering it, and I can't, 
>but thanks for the compliments anyway.


>Roselle

>>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>>Sent by: Jerry Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>Roselle,
>>Thanks for the copy and paste for fields procedure.  This will be a big help. 
>> I honestly do not see these instructions in your Tips post.  But thanks for 
>>posting them here.

>>Have you considered righting a book entitled BN For Dummys? Think of it, you 
>>could then get an interview on National Public Radio.



>>Sincerely,
>>Jerry Weinger





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