Chapter 4: Current Notepad - IBM TransNote User Manual

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Current Notepad Pages
When you open Ink Manager Pro, you see the pages you have
written in thumbnail view, which are miniaturized pages with page
information. (These pages also appear when you select Current
Notepad in the navigation panel.)
All your ink strokes are time-stamped (GMT), and pages are saved
in the exact order in which you wrote them. You can fix
overwritten pages or erase unnecessary ink on current notepad
pages, but you cannot edit or reformat the ink until you file the
pages into My Ink Files.
This chapter contains information on how to work with current
notepad pages and archive pages:
• Working with current pages
• Erasing ink in the archive
• Fixing overwritten ink
• Filing pages into My Ink Files
• Replacing pages
What are archives?
When you change the notepad, your previous pad is moved to the
Archive section. Archive notepads are identified by the pad
number and date. Ink Manager Pro saves and protects your
original handwritten pages, called archive pages. Some industries
rely on archive pages for legal reasons. Or you might want to
retrieve an archive page if you mistakenly delete the filed page
from an ink file.
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