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
62 CHAPTER 8: EDITING IMAGES
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▼ TIP: Use the Zoom In button (on the Command Bar) before
selecting the red area, and then select as small an area of the eye as
possible. PaperPort removes the color red from the entire selected
area. If the selected area includes other parts of the eye that have tints
of red in them (as light brown eyes often do), those tints will be
removed too.
CROP PAGE
Use the Crop Page tool to remove part of a page. The cropped part
remains, but the rest of the image is removed from the page.
To remove a part of a page:
▼ TIP: Create a duplicate of an image before cropping it because
cropping permanently removes the unselected portion of the image.
Having a duplicate ensures that if you crop too much, you can
always start over with the original. To create a duplicate of an image,
select it on Desktop View and choose Duplicate Item from the
Desktop menu.
1. Click the
Selection tool.
2. Select the area to
remain on the
page. The rest of
the image will be
removed.
3. Click the Crop
Page tool.
The full image
The cropped image










