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7.3.4 Saving a Received E-Mail Message
You may need to save an e-mail as a document when you are
reading an e-mail message. You can do this by completing the
following steps:
1) Press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to call up the menu. Then,
the “file” menu will be displayed.
2) Press “enter.”
3) Press “space-4” to move to “save as text.”
4) Press “enter” on “save as text.” Then, the dialog box will be
opened, and the Braille Sense Plus B32 will show “file name:
(subject of e-mail under reading).txt.” You can move to this stage
directly by pressing “space-s (dots 2-3-4).”
5) Press “enter” when “file name: (subject of e-mail under
reading).txt” is displayed, or press “tab (space-4-5)” to move to the
“confirm” button, and press “enter.” You can rename the file as
explained in section 4.1.4 regarding the “save as” function in the
word processor.
6) You will move back to step 1 (as described above) automatically if
the e-mail is saved.
The text file will be saved in “flashdisk/work” with the file name
“(subject of e-mail under reading).txt.” You cannot change the file
format. You can read the saved text file in the word processor.
In order to cancel “save as text,” press “tab (space-4-5)” at step 5 one
more time to move to “cancel,” and then press “enter.” Or, just press
“space-e (dots 1-5)” or “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6).”
7.3.5 Sending E-Mail Saved in the Storage Box
There are two kinds of e-mail messages in the “storage box.”
1) The e-mail message that the user saved, as explained in section
7.2.3.4 (Saving E-mail as Text, and to storage box).
2) The e-mail that was not sent due to a network error or another
reason.