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Using Notebook Software
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Using Notebook Software
With Notebook software, you can create a presentation that’s full of colorful clip art, graphics 
and text from a variety of sources. As you present, keep your audience’s attention by moving, 
uncovering and otherwise manipulating these objects. As your audience provides comments 
and suggestions, capture their input on a Notebook page by using the many tools available.
All the notes you make are selectable objects on your Notebook page. Also, you can use the 
tools in Notebook software to organize, save or print each Notebook page at your workstation 
or at the interactive screen.
The simplest way to add notes to a page is to use the physical pen tray tools or the pen tool 
buttons in Notebook software to create or erase objects. However, you can also create 
annotation objects by using the available menu commands and toolbars, the Gallery, or the 
screen capture tools. If you need more details, refer to the Help provided with Notebook 
software, which you can access by selecting Help > Notebook Software Help.
NOTE: If you use Notebook software on a computer that’s not connected to any SMART 
hardware, you’ll notice a watermark on each Notebook page. This watermark won’t appear on 
printed pages, and it disappears as soon as the files are moved to a computer that’s 
connected to a SMART interactive product. So, the watermark does not prevent you from 
working on Notebook pages on a different computer from the one being used for the 
presentation.
Opening Notebook Software
Press and hold the SMART Board icon in the Dock and select Open Notebook. A new file 
appears and the Notebook icon is added to the Dock.
Selecting a View
Notebook software has three distinct views: Whiteboard, Page Sorter and Full Screen. 
Notebook software always opens in the Whiteboard view. In this view, you can create and edit 
objects on the current page and see the pages that make up your file in a vertical strip of 
thumbnail images, called the Side Sorter. These thumbnails automatically update as your 
page content changes. You can also move objects by dragging them onto a thumbnail or press 
a thumbnail to go to a different page. Because all the tools you need to create, import, sort and 
edit objects are available in the Whiteboard view, it’s the optimal view for creating a 
presentation at your desktop.
The Page Sorter view displays all the pages in your current file as if you physically spread the 
pages out on a desk. In this view, you can rearrange the pages by dragging them to new 
positions.
Use the Full Screen view to deliver your presentation. This view maximizes the page itself for 
better viewing by an audience.