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Importing, Exporting,
and Printing
Although you can view and file both PaperPort and non-PaperPort
items, many features such as adding annotations and grouping items
into stacks are available only with PaperPort items. To use these features,
you can easily import a non-PaperPort image, such as a TIF file
converting it into a PaperPort (MAX file) item.
You can also export items from the PaperPort application to other
applications. For example, if you have a logo in Desktop View in the
form of a PaperPort item and want to use it on your letterhead, you can
export it in one of many popular file formats, including TIF, JPEG, or
BMP, and then add that logo to your word-processing document.
This chapter describes:
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Importing files created in other applications
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Exporting PaperPort items
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Opening an item in Page View
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Saving an item in a different format
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Printing items to the printer
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Printing from other applications
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