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• In the Disk Manager

In the Disk Manager, ejects a floppy disk.

In a Table of Contents, exports a document.

-What Doeentt Work

Make a capital E over the disk icon or disk label. MakingtheE differently from the way you pta¢tked it ihHahdwriting Custorrtization .

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Make a capital E over the title of the document you wish to export. A double marquee appears around the document title. Then, drag it to the Disk Manager to export it.

• Where It Works

Over the Disk Manager icon on the bookshelf.

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USING PENPOINT

Find

Opens a dialogue sheet that lets you search a document or selection for a specified word, and replace it with another word.

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What Works

Make an upper case F over the document or selection you want to search. Use three strokes even if you didn't practice F's that way in Handwriting Customization.

II Keep the pen tip close to the screen while making the gesture.

II Used in a tide line, the gesture searches the entire document.

II Used within a document, it searches from that point to the end.

II Used anywhere in a selection, it searches the entire selection.

Flick Left.

Scrolls documents right.

On the document tide line, turns to the next page.

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Scrolls documents left.

On the document tide line, turns to the previous page.

II A flick left on a column moves that column to the left edge of the screen, revealing more of the right side of the page.

On the title line it turns to the next page.

II A flick right on a column moves that column to the right edge of the screen, revealing more of the left side of the page.

On the title line it turns to the previous page.

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What Works

Draw a short, straight line making a snappy flick with your pen.

II Make your flicks as if you're pushing a real piece of paper with them.

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Where It Works

In a notebook with overlapped tabs, flick left displays all of the tabs in columns. Any gesture puts them back into one column.

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Flick Up

Scrolls documents up.

F Ii c k Down

Scrolls documents down.

~ Scrolls documents up and down to reveal the portion not on the screen . .. What Works

Draw a short, straight line, making a snappy flick with your pen. Think of it as pushing a piece of paper.

til A flick up moves the line next to it to the top of the screen, revealing more of the bottom of the page.

til A flick down moves that line to the bottom of the screen, revealing more of the top of the page.

.. Where It Works

Touching the screen and pausing before starting to flick.

A flick up on a pop-up list shows the next choice; flick down shows the previous choice. A flick up in the tide line of a document zooms the page (if that preference is set). Flick on an

overlapped Notebook tab to see the one below.

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Initial Caps

Capitalizes a word or selection.

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Starting within the word you want to format with an initial capital letter, draw a horizontal line left-to-right through most of the word, then complete the gesture with a short line up (90 degrees).

Making the gesture in two strokes. _

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~ The right angle should be made before you reach the end of the word.

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Insert Character

Opens a single-character writing pad .

• What Works

Beginning where you want to insert a character, draw a short line up and, without lifting the pen, complete the gesture with a short line to the right (90 degrees).

~ The place where the pen tip first touches the screen determines the insertion point.

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Insert Space

• In Boxed Pads

Adds one or more spaces in boxed pads.

Inserts one space in text.

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Begin in the middle of the character box before which you want the space.

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With one stroke, draw a line down and then right.

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End the gesture below the next box to the right.

~ Think of it as pushing the character in the box one space to the right.

Make the bottom line the length of one character box if you want to insert one space, two to insert two spaces, and so forth.

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Draw a short line down and, without lifting the pen,

complete the gesture with a short line to the right • What Doe6n't Work Making the gesture in two strokes.

(90 degrees), ending just below the text line where you want the space.

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!II The beginning of the gesture sets the insertion point.

II For the best results, start the gesture in the middle of the line.

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II If you're inserting a space between characters, be precise about starting the gesture directly between them.

II To insert more than one space repeat the gesture.

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Insert Tab

Inserts a tab into a text document.

The text following the gesture moves to the next tab stop .

• What Works

1 Draw a short line down and, without lifting the pen, complete the gesture with a short line to the right (90 degrees), ending just below the text line where you want the tab.

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Then, barely lifting the pen, make a flick right just below the horizontal line.

II The flick should be parallel to and about the same length as the horizontal line.

II Drawing this gesture through a character can split a word.

Making the gesture in three strokes.

Pausing too long between strokes.

Making the gesture at odd angles.

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Lifting the pen point too far from the screen.

Making the flick in the wrong direction.

Starting the gesture too high.

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USING PENPOINT

Italic

Makes text italic.

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What Works

Make an uppercase lover the word, sentence, or selected text that you want to italicize. Use three strokes, even if you didn't practice the I that way in Handwriting Customization.

Line Through (Pads)

Deletes translated characters from character boxes (multiple characters only) .

• Line through won't work on a single character.

Use a pigtail to delete single characters.

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What Works

Draw a horizontal line from left to right though the letters you want to delete.

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Lower Case

Formats a word or selected characters as lowercase .

.. What Works • What Doee;n't Work

Starting within the word you want to make lowercase, draw a horizontal line left-to-right, through most of the word, then complete the gesture with a short line down (90 degrees).

Making the gesture in two strokes.

Making the gesture at odd angles.

Underlining the words with the horizontal line instead of

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~ The right angle should be made before you reach the end of the word.

Menu

Hides or displays the menu line.

drawing it through the words.

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~ If you want more room on the screen for documents, you can hide the menu line by making the M gesture in the document title line.

~ When you need the menus again, the M gesture in the title line redisplays them .

• What Works

Make a capital M in the title line of the document.

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• What Doee;n't Work

Making the M differently from the way you practiced it in Handwriting Customization.

New Line

Inserts a line break into text without beginning a new paragraph.

• What Works

1

Draw a short line down and, without lifting the pen, complete the gesture with a short line to the left (90 degrees), ending just below the text line where you want the line break.

2

Then, barely lifting the pen, quickly make a flick left just below the horizontal line.

~ The flick should be parallel to and about the same length as the horizontal line.

• What Doean't Work

Taking more than two strokes to make the gesture.

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Making the gesture at odd angles.

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