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
Table
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TILING ITEMS 25
TILING ITEMS
For smaller items, such as business cards and receipts, you can combine
the items on the same page instead of stacking them as separate pages.
This is called tiling items because the images are arranged on the page
in a regular pattern like tiles on a floor. If you’ve scanned several business
cards from people at the same company, for example, you can tile them
onto a page to see all the cards at once. Similarly, if you have several
receipts from a business trip, you can tile them onto one page for easier
record-keeping. Tiling is also useful if you want to fax several smaller
scanned items, because you can fax them all on a single page. Pages that
are tiled can include both color and black-and-white items.
To tile items onto a single page:
1. Select the items in
Desktop View.
2. From the
Desktop menu,
choose Tile Items
Together.
The items appear
together on a
page. Images too
big to fit on a
single page are
stacked as
individual pages.
RELATED TOPICS IN HELP
Create and Work with Stacks
PaperPort Basics, Desktop View
Selecting and Arranging Items
Working with Item Titles










