Re: [NTLK] uploading a note to my g3

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 17:03:51 EST


on 10/30/01 4:40 PM, jeff kisseloff at j.kisseloff_at_verizon.net wrote:

> I have tried that, but then it doesn't appear in my notes. this is an
> obex file from backtalk. the first thing I do is translate it to notes
> to get it out of the ascii mode. maybe I'll try beaming it in again, and
> then putting it away without translating it to notes.

Make sure you look in the "Unfiled" folder. That's most likely where that
new converted note would be stored. Also, make sure you look carefully at
the title. The In/Out application might be creating a title that you're not
expecting to see in the notepad. Be on the lookout...

-Laurent.

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