6.1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Viewing items in Desktop View
 - Viewing an item in Page View
 - Viewing items by using the application that created them
 - Creating stacks
 - Moving between stacked pages
 - Faxing or e-mailing an item
 - Converting a PaperPort item to text
 - Filing items in folders
 - Capturing Web pages (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 - Annotating a page
 - Adjusting pictures
 - Finding Items
 - Scanning to a link application with ScanDirect (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 - Filling in preprinted forms with FormTyper (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 
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The Desktop View and Page View are separate applications that you can 
run individually or at the same time. Page View displays a close-up view 
of one page so that it is readable on the screen. 
In Page View, you can view PaperPort items. You can also view non-
PaperPort items (items created using other applications) with PaperPort 
Deluxe. You can adjust and edit the quality, color, and other aspects of a 
PaperPort image by using the Image Editing toolbar. With the 
annotation tools, you can add comments, highlight or circle 
information, or add a picture to a PaperPort item.
To view a PaperPort item in Page View:
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In Desktop View, double-click a PaperPort item or select a PaperPort 
item, and then click the 
Page
 button on the Command Bar. You can 
also double-click a PaperPort item in Windows Explorer to view it in 
Page View.
To view a non-PaperPort item in Page View 
(PaperPort Deluxe only):
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In Desktop View, Shift-double-click a non-PaperPort item, or select a 
non-PaperPort item, and then click the 
Page
 button on the 
Command Bar.
Note: 
You can set a preference in Page View that lets you open 
multiple Page View windows at the same time. For more information 
about preferences, see the Help. 










