If you navigate to a section, you can be sure you are at the beginning of = it. I guess if you wanted to navigate to a section then move to the = previous sentence, you would know you were at the end of the previous = section. >>> paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/13/04 02:08PM >>> Thanks, Rob. How do you tell that you are at the end or beginning of a=20 subsection? I don't recall my bp beeping when I run out of sections, but I will check = that. At 9/13/2004, you wrote: >Paul: > >The best way to be sure you are not missing any sections is to move by = =3D >section while in idle mode. The unit will beep when there are no more =3D >sections. > >Having to issue the previous section command twice to move to the = previous =3D >section is nothing new; it all depends on your reading speed, and the =3D >length of the section heading. > >Rob Meredith > > >>> paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/10/04 05:00PM >>> > Hi, Everyone. I tried out the help key. It seems that I am =3D >having=3D20 >difficulty moving from section to section using 1 4 and 3 6. Sometimes = =3D >when=3D20 >moving backwards, I had to press 1 4 twice to get the bp to move back =3D >to=3D20 >the previous section. At other times, no. It is also difficult for me =3D >to=3D20 >know how many subsections there are using 4 7 and 6 9 . How do you = know=3D20 >when you have reached the last subsection or when moving backwards that = =3D >you=3D20 >have reached the first? >It seems to me the movement keys worked better in the last beta, but =3D >could=3D20 >just be me<grin>.