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 Chapter 2
Setting up ink files
One of the main features of the digital notepad is the ability to 
store and, later, access handwritten ink efficiently in Ink Manager 
Pro. To best use this feature:
• Decide up-front how you want to access your ink files.
• Create the ink file names in “My Ink Files” in the navigation 
panel in Ink Manager Pro.
At the same time, replace the existing ink file names on the digital 
notepad with the new names to match those on the navigation 
panel so that the names you want to pre-assign are available in 
both locations. Ink Manager Pro provides several methods to 
create these ink files.
When you file pages, you 
are filing a copy of the 
original page into the ink 
file, which you can then re-
order and edit. The original 
page stays preserved in 
the Current Notepad or 
archive view for you to 
access at any time.
After your handwritten notes transfer to Ink Manager Pro, they 
appear in the Current Notepad view in the order in which you 
wrote them. You can leave them there, in their original state, or 
you can “file” (copy) them into “My Ink Files.” Most users prefer 
to organize their notes into ink files, just as they prefer to save 
their documents in folders to find the documents more easily 
later.
For example, you might want to access your ink based only on 
date and month. If so, you can create ink file names for each 
month of the year. Or you might want to create ink files for 
individual projects, customers, or departments for which you will 
write notes, and later, want to access by topic. 
To create ink files in Ink Manager Pro, right-click a name in the 
“My Ink Files” section of the navigation panel to see the following 
options, or find these options in the File menu: