Current Notepad Pages
61
Filing pages into My Ink Files
The My Ink Files section of the navigation panel contains your
handwritten notes and sketches, organized into topics or subjects
so you can quickly access your notes. After you file pages into an
ink file (a simple Edit menu command), you can arrange, edit, and
format the pages. The page that you file is actually a copy of the
original page. The original page remains in the Current Notepad
or Archive as a protected, permanent record.
To file pages into My Ink Files:
1. Use the Edit menu to copy (file) all your unfiled pages,
indicated by the white thumbnails in Current Notepad view.
• Select one or more thumbnails, and select Edit > Copy to
Ink Files to file the selected pages into the their pre-assigned
ink file (the name appearing at the bottom of the thumbnail).
• Select Edit > Copy All to Ink Files to file all pages into the
pre-assigned ink file. (Pages without a pre-assigned ink file
remain unfiled.)
• If the pre-assigned name does not appear in the navigation
panel, you can choose another ink file, create a new ink file,
or file the pages into General ink file.
To select multiple
thumbnails, hold down the
Shift key and tap the first
and last of sequential
pages, or hold down the
Ctrl key while you tap
individual pages.
2. Or, use the mouse pointer to drag one or more thumbnails to
an ink file in the navigation panel.
To file pages into ink files with long path names (such as those
opened using “Open Other Ink Files”), you must drag the
pages into the ink file.
Thumbnail of an
unfiled page
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 ...