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
Undoing an Adjustment
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UNDOING AN ADJUSTMENT
Like many other Macintosh commands, you can use the Undo command
to undo a Page menu adjustment command in the Page Viewer.
For example, you can undo a change that you make to an image, such as
Sharpen Page or undoing AutoFix.
To undo an adjustment:
• In the Page Viewer, choose Undo command from the Edit menu,
where command is the name of the command you just used.
For example, to undo AutoFix you choose Undo AutoFix from the
Edit menu. The picture reverts to its original state.










