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3. After you file a page, the thumbnail (in Current Notepad
view) changes to a light green shade, and the Filed symbol
appears.
appears.
4. If you continue to write on a page that has been, the
thumbnail turns white again when the ink transfers to the
computer. When you file the page again, the Replace Page
window lets you choose how to update the page in the ink file,
as described in the next section.
computer. When you file the page again, the Replace Page
window lets you choose how to update the page in the ink file,
as described in the next section.
Filed pages are added at the end of the ink file.
For more information on ink files, see Chapter 5: Managing Ink
Files. For more information on editing and formatting filed pages,
see Chapter 6: Editing Pages.
For more information on ink files, see Chapter 5: Managing Ink
Files. For more information on editing and formatting filed pages,
see Chapter 6: Editing Pages.
Replacing pages
Continue to add ink to existing pages, even after you copy them
into ink files. Ink Manager Pro lets you replace (refresh) original
pages with the updated pages.
If you add ink to a page that you already filed, the thumbnail of
the page becomes white again, reminding you that you have
updated ink.
into ink files. Ink Manager Pro lets you replace (refresh) original
pages with the updated pages.
If you add ink to a page that you already filed, the thumbnail of
the page becomes white again, reminding you that you have
updated ink.
To replace original pages with updated pages:
When you file an updated page into an ink file, the program
detects whether the page already exists in the ink file.
The Replace Page window opens for each matched pair, showing
the original page on the left side, and the updated page on the
right.
detects whether the page already exists in the ink file.
The Replace Page window opens for each matched pair, showing
the original page on the left side, and the updated page on the
right.
Thumbnail of a
filed page
filed page