Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!yale!bunker!hcap!hnews!300!7!Lee.Kerr From: Lee.Kerr@f7.n300.z1.fidonet.org (Lee Kerr) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: Re: Braille 'n Speak Message-ID: <17064@bunker.UUCP> Date: 17 Jan 91 19:52:42 GMT Sender: wtm@bunker.UUCP Reply-To: Lee.Kerr@f7.n300.z1.fidonet.org Distribution: misc Organization: FidoNet node 1:300/7 - Reach Out, Tucson AZ Lines: 23 Approved: wtm@bunker.UUCP Index Number: 13077 Hi Bill, I have all of the area codes, store numbers and location listings in aa large file, and I use the "find" command to locate them quickley. I have all of the extension numbers I need in a file, the procedures for different tyes of orders in another one. I quite often can find this information FASTER than my sighted counterparts who must look it up in print form in a procedure manue'l. They don"t have a find command. HAHA. AND IT TAKES TIME/// Switching between the files is easy, just do a chord o and let me correct that, it is the chord f, the file event is o, fallowed by the file name, go to the top of file whic"h is chord l and do a chord f and when it asks for text to find give it enough letters in the first part to make it unique and a chord en sign which is 26 and it will go to the first time it is used in the file. Without going to the top of the file, do the same thing if the same word, number, or name you need is used another time to find the second, third, fourth and so on. Hope this helps Chat again soon......Lee -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!300!7!Lee.Kerr Internet: Lee.Kerr@f7.n300.z1.fidonet.org