Hi, J!

Yes, I know what you mean about stretching for solutions. Hope you can find some satisfaction with PRS.

TTFN,
Marilyn

At 11:10 PM 2/4/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Maralyn,

I don't know what is happening since I have tried to create a phrase aroudn
the audio page announcement to then place a page mark, and it didn't work. I
have also tried to delete lots of phrase marks in case there was too many,
and that didn't work either. I'm beginning to wonder if the fact that I did
lots of editing on the card played a factor in terms of the actual disk
surface since I am burning after all. I may have displaced tracks or
something--when you run out of the logical ideas your mind starts to create
possabilities. Ha ha, he he.

J Garcia
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Subject: Re: placing a level on a book


> Hi, J! > > What Andrew posted makes sense to me. Hope you find it > successful. Another thought that came to me was that you might already > have some kind of marker there and maybe it won't put more than one in that > spot. I don't know that it works this way, but I thought I'd mention it in > case it helps at all. > > One advantage to using PRS for this kind of thing is that you will hear one > phrase at a time as you arrow down the second list box where the individual > phrases are listed. At least that way you won't find yourself into the > phrase after the one you want. Sometimes phrases can be a single word > because of the amount of pause before the rest of the sentence. If you do > on the PlexTalk like Andrew said and go a few seconds into the phrase to be > sure you're in it, you could possibly go far enough to be in the next > phrase instead. In PRS you would hear that phrase when you highlight it > with the arrow key and then it would stop. It would not advance too far > and make your mark later than desired. > > I suggest that you try PRS and just play around some to see how you like > it. If you find you feel in more control of your editing project, you > might rather use PRS for that kind of job and the PTR1 for other parts of > the project. I suggest that you make a copy of the book you're working on > somewhere on your hard drive to work in. If you aren't happy with the > results of your playing around in PRS, you can go back to the disk or card > from which you originally copied it. > > Hope this is helpful! > Marilyn > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >


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