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Getting to Know PaperPort  14
• PDF Image items
• HTML documents 
Each item thumbnail appears with an icon that identifies the program in which it 
was created or is currently associated. This makes it easy and convenient to 
quickly see and find all different types of items on your computer.
Click on a thumbnail to see image attributes. A small   icon indicates that the 
Read-only attribute is set for that item. A small   icon indicates that the image 
has annotations. Multi-page image items show   to let you scroll through the 
pages even with the Page Thumbnails pane closed.
Before you can work with an item, you must first select its thumbnail on the 
PaperPort desktop. A red line appears around an item to indicate that it is 
selected. While working with item thumbnails, you can: 
• Drag a thumbnail to reposition it on the PaperPort desktop.
• Drag a thumbnail to a folder to move the item to that folder.
• Drag a thumbnail to another open Workspace to move the item to that 
open folder.
• Double-click a thumbnail to view the item.
• Press the Ctrl key and double-click a thumbnail to open the item in its 
source program.
• Right-click a thumbnail to display the item’s shortcut menu.
• Drag a thumbnail to the Send To bar to send a copy of the item to another 
program.
Using item thumbnails on the PaperPort desktop, you can also easily combine 
individual PaperPort Image items or PDF Image items into multi-page items. 
This feature is useful as an organizational tool if you are using a scanner that can 
only scan a page as a separate item. 










