5.1
Table Of Contents
- PaperPort Deluxe Software User’s Guide
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to the PaperPortSoftware
- Scanning Items
- View Scanned Items Two Ways
- Improve Image Quality
- Add Notes, Highlight Areas, and Mark Up a Page
- Combine Items into Stacks
- Link to Many Other Applications
- Scan It and Fax It
- Send Scanned Items Over the Internet
- Scan It and E-Mail It
- Convert Scanned Text to Text That You CanEdit
- Fill In a Preprinted Form
- Organize Items in Personal Folders
- Use SimpleSearch to Find an Item
- Import Items from Other Applications
- Export Items in Other Formats
- View PaperPort Items on Other Computers
- Right Mouse Button Shortcuts
- Viewing Items
- Stacking Items
- Sending a Fax or E-Mail Message
- Converting a Scanned Item to Text
- Filling In Preprinted Forms with FormTyper
- Annotating a Page
- Editing Images
- Filing Items in Folders
- PaperPort Viewer
- Index
20 CHAPTER 3: STACKING ITEMS
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USING DRAG AND DROP TO CREATE STACKS
A new stack receives the title of the item on the bottom of the stack.
The stack title (Invoice in this case) is shown in boldface type. Each
page title is shown in normal typeface (Cover Letter in the sample
above).
Any item on the PaperPort Desktop can be stacked onto any other item.
You can use drag and drop to stack pages onto other pages, stacks onto
other stacks, pages onto stacks, and stacks onto pages. You can also use
the Stack button on the Command Bar to stack items. Select them in
the order that you want them stacked and click the Stack button.
1. In the Desktop
View, select the
item that you
want to stack.
This example
shows stacking a
Cover Letter on
an Invoice.
Cover Letter Invoice
2. Drag the selected
item onto the item
on which you
want to stack it.
3. When the
second item is
highlighted,
release the mouse
button.
The stack is
created.
4. Repeat Steps 1
through 3 until
you are finished
creating the stack.
Cover Letter Invoice
Cover Letter
Invoice










