Chapter 4: Working With Ibid Files; Understanding Ibid Files; File Formats - Polaroid 310723 User Manual

Polaroid whiteboard user guide
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Understanding ibid Files

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snapshots, made on your Polaroid whiteboard. A session
begins when you start writing on the whiteboard with the
ibid
or exit the application.
All whiteboard activity during a session is recorded in the
same file, unless you open a different one. Whenever
ibid
must be open.
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Files are saved in a directory named Ibid or at the loca-
tion you specified during software installation.
Here are some suggestions to keep your files organized:

File formats

ibid
readable only by
ience, the snapshots in
deleted or renamed. You can also export snapshots from
ibid
JPEG and TIFF formats via the Windows clipboard, or
click and drag them into any OLE-compliant application
(e.g., Microsoft Word or PowerPoint).
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file records all pen and eraser strokes, as well as
ibid
application running and ends when you close the file
is running, one file (either a saved or untitled file)
Only one
ibid
file can be open at a time.
Create a folder for each topic and a .wbd file for
each session.
Create a .wbd file for each topic.
Create a file for each day or time period.
uses a proprietary, compact, vector-based file format
or IbidViewer. For your conven-
ibid
files in bitmap (.bmp), Windows metafile (.wmf),
File export via ibid's Send feature is limited to
bitmap and Windows metafile formats.
Working with ibid Files
files can be moved, copied,
ibid

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