Creating And Editing Notes; Managing Notes - Sony Ericsson P800 User Manual

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Tap
to change color. A color scheme will be displayed. Tap
again on the color you prefer.
Tap
to change the virtual nib. A list of nibs representing
different pen widths appears. Tap on the nib you want to use.
Tap
to activate the eraser. The eraser is either on or off. It
works as the pen and erases with the same size as the chosen
nib. Tap the eraser again to re-activate the pen.
All jotter files (both text and drawings) are automatically stored
in the telephone. The list view will be presented to you as soon
as you start the Jotter application.

Creating and editing notes

To create a new note
1. Tap
and enter a note on the text page.
Jotter > New
The first words will name the note in the jotter list.
2. Tap
(the folder menu) in the menu bar and select a
Unfiled
folder to store the jotter in.
3. Select the drawing page tab to draw a sketch to this note.
4. Tap
to save and close the note.
*Ikon enter*
Preliminary
To edit a note while working with it
• For text, tap
Edit > Revert
The text returns to its original state. All changes are lost.
• For sketches, tap
Edit > Undo
This choice removes your last pen stroke. If you change your
mind, tap
.
Edit > Redo
To create a new note from text or sketches copied from
another application
1. Open the list of notes and tap
Edit > Paste
Note If you paste a sketch over an existing sketch, the existing
sketch is deleted.
Create a note from the Flip Closed mode.
1. Choose
from the Flip closed mode.
Applications >Jotter
2. If you have previos notes stored, these will now be listed.
Use the Jog Dial to select a previous note in order to open it.
3. Press the menu key if you want to create a new note. Chose
New. Insert your text by using the keypad.

Managing notes

To delete a note
1. Tap the note in the notes list
The note opens.
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