5.0
Table Of Contents
- PaperPort 5.0 Software User’s Guide
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Scanning Items
- Viewing Items
- Filing Items into Folders
- Working with Stacks
- Fine-Tuning Images
- Annotating Items
- A Look at the Annotation Tools
- Copying, Cutting, and Pasting PaperPort Images
- Adding Images from Other Applications
- Cropping a Page
- Working with Notes
- Highlighting Information
- Adding Freehand Annotations
- Drawing Lines and Arrows
- Fine-Tuning Annotations
- Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Annotations
- Displaying and Hiding Annotations
- Finding Annotations in the Page Viewer
- Deleting Annotations
- Filling in Forms and Adding Text Using the Mark-Up...
- Filling in Forms Using the FormTyper Software
- Importing, Saving, and Deleting Items
- Using the Link Bar
- Glossary
- Index
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link application An application installed on your computer that
you can use with the PaperPort software.
For example, you can use a word processor and
OCR software to translate a PaperPort item into
text and edit the text.
Link Bar An icon bar that provides links to your printer,
fax, e-mail, word processor, and other
applications.
Mark-Up tool An Annotation tool designed for adding text to
scanned items in the Page Viewer. You can
search for words in a mark-up by using the Find
Annotation command.
Note tool An Annotation tool for adding multiline,
resizable notes. Similar to a paper note, it covers
the item information beneath it. You can move
a note or collapse it to an icon. You can search
for words in a note by using the Find command.
OCR The acronym for optical character recognition,
the technology of translating characters in a
graphic image of a printed page into machine-
readable characters that you can edit using a
word-processing program.
Navigation pane An area on the left side of the PaperPort
Desktop that you use to navigate to different
locations and folders on your Macintosh
computer to display PaperPort items on the
PaperPort Desktop.
page A one-page document or one page of a stack.
page markers The elevated vertical lines on the PaperPort
scanner that act as guides to inserting a page.










