7.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Working with PaperPort and PaperPort Deluxe
- 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)
C
REATING
STACKS
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To create a stack:
A new stack receives the title of the item on the bottom of the stack.
The stack title (the name of the newsletter, “Spring Vol 42” in this case)
is shown in boldface type. Each page title is shown in normal typeface
(“Cover Letter” in the example).
1. In the Desktop View,
select the PaperPort
item that you want to
stack.
This example shows
stacking a Cover
Letter on the Spring
Vol 42 newsletter.
Cover Letter Spring Vol 42
2
. Drag the selected item
onto the PaperPort
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 finish
creating the stack.
Cover Letter Spring Vol 42
Cover Letter
Spring Vol 42
Note:
When you select multiple items to stack, PaperPort stacks them
in the order in which they were selected.










