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
5: Working with Stacks
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To stack items by using the Stack command:
1. On the PaperPort Desktop, select the items that you want to stack.
2. From the Desktop menu, choose Stack.
The PaperPort software places the first selected item on top and the
other items underneath.
▼ TIP: If you scan items in order one after the other onto the PaperPort
Desktop, they are automatically selected. All you need to do is choose
the Stack command from the Desktop menu. Or, before you scan
multiple pages, select the Multiple Page Dialog checkbox in the Scan
Settings dialog box. The scanned pages are automatically stacked
together.
MOVING BETWEEN PAGES IN A STACK
You can move between pages in a stack on the PaperPort Desktop or in
Page View by either of the following methods:
• Click the Page Navigator.
• Choose commands from the Page menu.
To move between pages in a stack:
1. Select the item on the PaperPort Desktop, or display it in
Page View.
2. Click the right arrow in the Page Navigator to display the next page.
Click the left arrow to display the previous page.
You can also move between pages by choosing the Page menu commands:
First Page, Last Page, Previous Page, and Next Page. You can also use the
Go To Page command to move directly to a specific page in the stack.
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