Deleting Pages
As you revise and edit your work, you may want to remove entire pages from your Notebook
file. You can delete entire pages in Page Sorter view or, if you use Windows or Mac OS X
operating systems, in default Normal view.
To delete a page in Page Sorter view:
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To delete a page in Normal view:
Mac
Win
OS X
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Working with Templates
Win
Keep a consistent look to the pages of your Notebook files by inserting template pages. The
idea behind templates is that while you may create many documents, you generally create
only a few types of documents. Templates provide a place to store boilerplate symbols and
notes, reducing the amount of work necessary to set up new documents. You can easily add
pages with commonly used symbols and notes into your new file.
If you're a Windows operating system user, you can preserve your commonly used page
layouts by saving any Notebook file as a template file (see page 58). You can then open this
template file, select a template page and insert it anywhere within your current file. Notebook
software inserts the template page on a new page immediately after your current page.
Once you have inserted a template page into your Notebook file, it becomes your current
template. Notebook software reinserts that template page whenever you select Current
Template from the Insert menu.
To insert a template onto a page:
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OR
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Select Page Sorter from the View menu.
Press the unwanted page to select it.
Select Delete Page from the Edit menu.
or
Press the Delete Page button (Windows operating systems only).
In Normal view, make the unwanted page your current page. Do this by double-
pressing the unwanted page's thumbnail image in the Side Sorter.
Select Delete Page from the Edit menu.
or
Press the Delete Page button.
From the Insert menu, choose Select Template.
or
Press the Template button in the Standard Toolbar and choose Select Template from
the menu that appears.
The Open dialog box will appear.
From the Insert menu, select Current Template.
If you haven't previously selected a template page, the Open dialog box will appear.
Navigate to the template file, and press the Open button.
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