Whi te board Us er Guid e
Understanding Snapshots
A snapshot is an image of the current state of your
Polaroid whiteboard. Taking a snapshot does not change
the image; it simply inserts the image in a running list.
You can continue to annotate or erase the whiteboard.
Snapshots can be:
Snapshots are listed in the order of their creation in the
Snapshot pane (top left) of the
Snapshot function is enabled only if you have made a
change on the whiteboard (erasure or annotation).
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Creating Snapshots
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then take a snapshot in one of the following ways:
M a n u a l S n a ps ho t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps ho t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps ho t O p t i o n s
M a n u a l S n a ps ho t O p t i o n s
Option
Take a snapshot and continue
working on the same image
Take a snapshot and erase the
board's contents
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Inserted in an
of annotations
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Sent in E-mail using the Send command
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Exported in bitmap, Windows metafile, JPEG or
TIFF file formats
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Published on the Worldwide Web as HTML files.
Select File->Save to permanently save the data.
running, annotate your whiteboard as desired,
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Click
Snapshot on the whiteboard or select
Edit->Snapshot.
Click
Snapshot/Erase All on the whiteboard or
select Edit->Erase All.
Working with Snapshots
file to record the progression
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main window. The
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Procedure
on the Annotation toolbar, press
on the Annotation toolbar, press