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C H A P T E R 2
Viewing Items
Visual Explorer provides several ways to view items: Desktop View
displays a thumbnail, a small graphic that represents each item in a
selected folder. The thumbnails represent PaperPort items (PaperPort
MAX files)—the format in which Visual Explorer saves items.
The thumbnails also represent non-PaperPort items—items created
using another application, such as Microsoft Word.
Page View displays a close-up of a single page. You can view both
PaperPort items and non-PaperPort items in Page View. Desktop View
and Page View are separate applications that you can run independently
or at the same time.
You can also start and use other applications directly from Desktop
View to view non-PaperPort items created in those applications.
This chapter tells you about:
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Viewing items in Desktop View
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Viewing items in Page View
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Viewing items by using the application that created them
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Changing between Desktop View and Page View
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Setting the Double-Click Action preference
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Quitting Desktop View or Page View