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SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology

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Mac<br />

OS X<br />

Win<br />

Win<br />

Deleting Pages<br />

As you revise and edit your work, you may want to remove entire pages from your Notebook<br />

file. You can delete entire pages in Page Sorter view or, if you use Windows or Mac OS X<br />

operating systems, in default Normal view.<br />

To delete a page in Page Sorter view:<br />

1 Select Page Sorter from the View menu.<br />

2 Press the unwanted page to select it.<br />

3 Select Delete Page from the Edit menu.<br />

or<br />

Press the Delete Page button (Windows operating systems only).<br />

To delete a page in Normal view:<br />

1 In Normal view, make the unwanted page your current page. Do this by doublepressing<br />

the unwanted page's thumbnail image in the Side Sorter.<br />

2 Select Delete Page from the Edit menu.<br />

or<br />

Press the Delete Page button.<br />

Working with Templates<br />

Keep a consistent look to the pages of your Notebook files by inserting template pages. The<br />

idea behind templates is that while you may create many documents, you generally create<br />

only a few types of documents. Templates provide a place to store boilerplate symbols and<br />

notes, reducing the amount of work necessary to set up new documents. You can easily add<br />

pages with commonly used symbols and notes into your new file.<br />

If you’re a Windows operating system user, you can preserve your commonly used page<br />

layouts by saving any Notebook file as a template file (see page 58). You can then open this<br />

template file, select a template page and insert it anywhere within your current file. Notebook<br />

software inserts the template page on a new page immediately after your current page.<br />

Once you have inserted a template page into your Notebook file, it becomes your current<br />

template. Notebook software reinserts that template page whenever you select Current<br />

Template from the Insert menu.<br />

To insert a template onto a page:<br />

1 From the Insert menu, choose Select Template.<br />

or<br />

Press the Template button in the Standard Toolbar and choose Select Template from<br />

the menu that appears.<br />

The Open dialog box will appear.<br />

OR<br />

1 From the Insert menu, select Current Template.<br />

If you haven't previously selected a template page, the Open dialog box will appear.<br />

2 Navigate to the template file, and press the Open button.<br />

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