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Combine single items into stacks.
Many items you scan will probably
be more than one page. You can combine individual items into a multi-
page document called a
stack
. For example, to save receipts from a
business trip, you scan the receipts, combine the receipts into a stack,
and then stack the receipts on a scanned expense report. If you are
creating a catalog of photographs, you can scan all the photographs to
the PaperPort Desktop, and then catalog them using different stacks.
You can stack single pages on the PaperPort Desktop or scan multiple
items as a stack.
Import items from other applications on the PaperPort Desktop or
in the Page Viewer.
In addition to scanning, you can convert items that
are saved in other file formats into PaperPort items. Then you can use all
of the PaperPort software features with those items. The following figure
shows the various ways of converting items.
You can stack all types of
items, such as photographs
and artwork or pages of a
document.
Scan an item.
Import a file saved in another
format, such as PICT, TIFF,
GIF, or JPEG.
Drag and drop an item from another
application onto the PaperPort Desktop
or Page Viewer Link Bar icon.
Create a new item by printing
from another Macintosh
application to the PaperPort
Summary of Contents for PAPERPORT 5.0 SOFTWARE FOR MACINTOSH
Page 1: ...PaperPort 5 0 Software User s Guide F O R M A C I N T O S H...
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Page 42: ...2 Scanning Items 34 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s...
Page 54: ...3 Viewing Items 46 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s...
Page 88: ...6 Fine Tuning Images 80 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s...
Page 110: ...7 Annotating Items 102 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s...