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2. Open the overwritten page in full-page view (double-click the
thumbnail), and select Edit --> Fix Overwritten Ink. The Fix
Overwriting window opens, and the program makes an
estimate of how to separate the two pages.
3. Make any adjustments needed so that the left page is correctly
separated, using the methods described above for separating
two pages, and select Apply to close the window and make the
separation.
4. Then re-open the page with the remaining overwritten ink.
For example, change the view to thumbnails to locate the page
with the remaining overwritten ink, double-click the
thumbnail to open it in full-page view.
5. Separate ink again so that the left side is correct, and, select
Apply. Repeat the process until all the pages are separated
correctly.
To move overwritten ink from one page to another page in My Ink
Files:
For example, while writing notes on page 3, you turn back to
notepad page 1 to add a comment, but you forget to tap Page
Backward to match pages. At the next transfer, you file the page
into My Ink Files, and then notice that comment is overwritten on
page 3. You want to separate the comment and move it to page 1.
1. In advance, locate the destination page for the overwritten ink.
The program can automatically create a new page, or you can
enter an existing page number in Step 4. (If desired, you can
create a new, blank page using the Page menu.)
2. Open the overwritten page in full-page view (double-click the
thumbnail), and select Edit --> Fix Overwritten Ink. The Fix
Overwriting window opens, and the program makes an
estimate of how to separate the two pages.
3. Drag the slider to the far right, which moves all the ink to the
left side.
4. Select the destination page for the area of ink, which opens
that page on the right side.
5. Drag the mouse pointer to draw a rectangle around the area of
the left page that contains the overwritten ink. The program
Summary of Contents for TransNote
Page 1: ...Ink Manager Pro 1 0 and ThinkScribe Digital Notepad User s Guide ...
Page 6: ...iv Contents ...
Page 10: ...4 Welcome ...
Page 56: ...50 Chapter 3 ...
Page 80: ...74 Chapter 5 ...
Page 88: ...82 Chapter 6 ...
Page 98: ...92 Chapter 7 ...
Page 104: ...98 Chapter 8 ...
Page 134: ...128 Appendix A ...
Page 142: ...136 Glossary ...