Руководство Пользователя для IBM transnote

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 Chapter 4
Working with current pages
Before you file pages into ink files, take a few minutes to review 
the pages. With your current pages, you can:
• Review information on the thumbnail of each page. It 
contains the time and date you started the page, the file 
name you pre-assigned, and symbols indicating whether the 
page contains Keywords, Messages, or To Do's.
• See the full-page by double-clicking the thumbnail. (Then 
use the Views button 
to toggle back to the 
thumbnail view.)
• Copy an area of ink to another (filed) page or other 
application by selecting the ink (drag the mouse pointer) and 
using the Copy button. On the target page, Paste the ink and 
reposition it by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
• Print the original page. Select File > Print to send the 
selected page to the printer.
Take a few minutes to review the newly uploaded pages before 
you file them into ink files.
To work with current pages:
1. Select Edit > Edit Original Page one time before you can 
perform any type of editing to archive pages. (Select it again to 
block further editing of original pages). This step prevents 
accidental editing of archive pages. 
• Erase unnecessary ink.
• Fix overwritten pages, which occur if you forget to tap Page 
Forward when you turn the paper page.
2. When you finish reviewing pages, file them into My Ink Files, 
where you can organize, edit, and access your notes in ink 
files. 
3. Continue to add ink to previous pages on the current notepad, 
even if you have already filed them, and then replace the page 
in the ink file when you file the updated page.
The sections in this chapter provide more information on these 
operations.