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W h i t e b o a r d U s e r G u i d e
3-2
Working with Snapshots
Understanding Snapshots
A snapshot is an image of the current state of your
Polaroid whiteboard. Taking a snapshot does not change
the image; it simply inserts the image in a running list.
You can continue to annotate or erase the whiteboard.
Snapshots can be:
•
Inserted in an
ibid
file to record the progression
of annotations
•
Sent in E-mail using the Send command
•
Exported in bitmap, Windows metafile, JPEG or
TIFF file formats
•
Published on the Worldwide Web as HTML files.
Snapshots are listed in the order of their creation in the
Snapshot pane (top left) of the
ibid
main window. The
Snapshot function is enabled only if you have made a
change on the whiteboard (erasure or annotation).
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Select File->Save to permanently save the data.
Creating Snapshots
With
ibid
running, annotate your whiteboard as desired,
then take a snapshot in one of the following ways:
M a n u a l S n a ps h o t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps h o t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps h o t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps h o t O p t i o n s
Option
Procedure
Take a snapshot and continue
working on the same image
Click
on the Annotation toolbar, press
Snapshot on the whiteboard or select
Edit->Snapshot.
Take a snapshot and erase the
board’s contents
Click
on the Annotation toolbar, press
Snapshot/Erase All on the whiteboard or
select Edit->Erase All.
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