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
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If you don’t want to see page titles with the stack titles, choose Per-Page
Titles from the View menu to remove the checkmark from the
command.
To give an item or stack a title in Desktop View:
To change a title in Page View, choose Change Title from the File menu.
▼ NOTE: As you scan an item, its title is the current date. If you want
the titles of newly scanned items to be “Untitled,” or the date in a
different format, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, and click
the Desktop tab. The Default title drop-down list shows the choices.
Select the one you want and click OK.
Duplicated items receive titles based on the original item. For example,
the duplicate of a single-page item named “Invoice” will be “Copy of
Invoice.” The duplicate of a page in a stack has the same name as the
original page and it will not be part of the stack. This is an easy way to
create a copy of a page while keeping the original stack intact. To create
duplicates, select the item(s) and then from the Desktop menu choose
Duplicate Item or Duplicate Current Page.
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in boldface type.
The page title is
in normal type.
As you flip through
the pages, each
page’s title appears.
1. Select the item or
stack.
2. Click its title, or
choose Change
Title from the File
menu.
3. Type the new title
and press Enter.










