User Guide

78 CHAPTER 8: ANNOTATING A PAGE
CUT AND PASTE OPTIONS
You can copy (or cut) and paste to and from pages and applications in
several different combinations:
From one page to another in Page View. The copied image is pasted
onto the receiving page; you can then move the image into place.
From Page View to the Desktop. A new item is created on the
Desktop with the copied image on it.
From Page View to another application. The copied image appears
on the page in that application; you can then move that image to its
correct position in that application.
From another application to Visual Explorer. If the copied image
is a graphic, pasting it to Desktop View creates a new item with the
image on it. Pasting to Page View puts that image on the page being
displayed. If the copied material is text, it can be pasted to a note or
to mark up text (single lines of text only), but copied text cannot be
pasted directly to a thumbnail on the Desktop. To paste a picture that
can be moved and resized on a page, paste it to the page in Page View
using the Paste as Annotation command.
ERASER
Use the Eraser tool to remove areas of an image. You can erase any area
on the image, except for other annotations.
To erase part of an image:
1. Click the Eraser tool. The pointer changes into a square.
2. Drag the pointer over the area you want to erase.