Section navigation and mark-up is not supported for notes. >>> ptorpey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/22/05 06:28PM >>> I have another follow-on question: I tried putting ":::::" (5 colons) into a text file (this is the top selection in the BP Options menu for marking sections). I then transferred the text file containing these marks to the Notes directory on the BP. Neither the 1+3 or 6+9 key combinations moved me from mark to mark. Is it possible that marking sections this way doesn't work for text files in the Notes directory? Thanks. -- Pete -----Original Message----- From: ptorpey [mailto:ptorpey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 9:13 AM To: 'bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: Re: Re: Separator String for Sections Thanks rob - I've been reading mostly DAISY material these days rather than BRF, so I hadn't realized the 9 key function had gone away, and I thought the 6+9 section movement commands only worked for DAISY. Now that I can put in sections, are there control characters or other delimiters which I can put in the text file to differentiate between sections and sub-sections and make use of the 1+3 versus 3+9 supported commands within text files? Thanks again. -- Pete Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:52:37 -0400 From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> Subject: [bookport] Re: Separator String for Sections The 9 key for one beep is from days gone by. Try 6+9 instead. Rob Meredith >>> ptorpey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/21/05 02:56PM >>> Hi, I have a text file which I would like to transfer to the BP and in which I would like to navigate through sections and/or mark sections easily. I tried putting the default (first in the list of Options) sections marker ":::::" to mark the sections of my text file. However, when I transfer this to the BP and use the 9 key for one beep while reading the file, the BP doesn't seem to move to the next marked section of the text file. Any advice? Also, is it possible to put level-1 and level-2 section markers in a text file (as with DAISY files) so that one can use the 1-3 and 3-9 keys to move to sections and sub-sections as with a DAISY file (or is this type of marking done in another helper file for DAISY format)? Thanks for any advice. -- Pete