J,

Yes, you are in the wrong menu to set a navigation heading.  To do this,
just pause the unit at the desired location, then press the heading key
twice to set the header, then press enter to confirm this.
Unfortunately, there is currently not a way to set the level at this
time in this mode, so you need to go back later to all the sections and
set their levels in the edit | set of section levels menu. 

Andrew.

-----Original Message-----
From: J Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 February 2004 03:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting levels

Hi all,

I'm having lots of trouble trying to set a level. I was hoping it was as
easy as putting a bookmark or splitting a phrase at a desired location
then placing the desired numerical level marker, but it is very
confusing.

Basically, I have come across a major heading in my book, and I would
like to define its level to of course make navigation much faster and
easier to understand. The problem I'm having is that I can't seem to
place a level at my desired location. I read and reread the text in
chapter 8 of the user's guide but got nothing of use.

This is what I'm doing:
I pause the ptr at the major heading where I want to place the level, I
go into the edit menu I go into set a section level

At this point I don't know what to do since pressing the up down and
left right arrows isn't giving me the location where I paused the ptr to
place the level. I hear press 4 or 6 key to select section and I hear
press the 2 and 8 to select level.
When I press the 4 or 6 keys I move forward and backwards, but I can't
find the beginning of the heading I want to convert to a level 2.
Do I have to make some sort of editing into the book's text where I want
to set the new section which will ultimately become a new level?

If anyone out there can help I sure would appreciate it since I might as
well place the navigation levels as I read along rather than have to
find them all over again after I read the text. I basically want to
navigate using 4 different levels. Chapter, heading, subheadings and so
on.

J Garcia


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