I think those sections in the manual are talking about Activesync. No, I
don't think that's the same as exporting. If you start out with a text
file in your PC and bring it over to the BrailleNote, it will be
translated for you if you have Grade Two selected as your preferred
reading grade and you have a BN with a Braille display. To take a
Braille file from the BN into your PC, you'll have to change it to text,
or Word, or some such thing, because the PC will give the KeyWord
Braille file a blank look like "and what am I supposed to do with this?"
I have tried opening BrailleNote (KeyWord) Braille files in Duxbury as
Braille files and it didn't work. So the transfer is easier from PC to
BN.

Did I clear anything up or make it muddier?



Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] transfering files


Hi,
This message is for Susie Stageberg. Susie, this is Mike. I posted a
message 
earlier regarding transfering files to and from my braille note. Thanks
for 
the quick reply. I just red  section 13.8 in    the manual, that covers
moving 
files from one place to another. But just for clairification, is moving
a file 
from a folder on the braille note, to a folder on the pc, the same as 
exporting it? Does active sync have to be running before files can be
transfered? and 
finally, when a braille file is transfered, will it be translated 
automatically? or do I have to manually translate it. Sections 13.8
through 13.10 talks 
about moving files, however it didn't indecate whether active sync
should be 
running or not. 
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