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Erasing ink in the archive
If you want to remove personal notes or unnecessary ink on a 
Current Notepad or Archive page, erase the digital ink before you 
file a copy of the page into an ink file.
To erase ink on an archive page:
1. To delete ink from the page, select Edit > Edit Original Page, 
and then select OK when prompted.
You cannot restore or 
Undo erased ink. If 
needed, you can re-write 
the ink on the original page 
and upload it. Be careful to 
page back to the exact 
digital page when you do 
this.
2. Use the mouse pointer to draw a box around the ink. If 
needed, use the zoom controls to reduce or enlarge the view 
so you can accurately select ink to erase.
3. When the correct ink is inside the box, select Edit > Erase Ink 
in Archive. An empty box remains on the page to indicate that 
ink was erased from the location.
 Fixing overwritten ink
Sometimes you will see two (or more) pages of handwriting show 
up on the same uploaded page. This happens if you forget to turn 
the electronic page (tap Page Forward) when you turn the paper 
page.
It is best to separate 
overwritten pages on the 
Current Notepad so they 
are already separated 
when you file them into My 
Ink Files. However, if the 
Fix Overwriting window 
cannot separate your 
Current Notepad page 
correctly, try filing the page 
into My Ink Files, and then 
fixing the filed page using 
the second set of 
scenarios.
As you take notes on the digital notepad, it records the time of 
each stroke of the pen. Ink Manager Pro uses these time-stamps 
to help you fix the overwritten pages.
Fixing overwritten pages in the Current Notepad
• Separate two overwritten pages in the Current Notepad.
• Separate three or more overwritten pages in the Current 
Notepad.
• Move an area of ink from one page to another page in the 
Current Notepad.
To separate two overwritten pages in the Current Notepad:
For example, you might write ink on pages 1 and 2 of your 
notepad, but forget to tap Page Forward when you turned the 
paper page. On the computer in Current Notepad view, page 1 is