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PaperPort Deluxe 6.0 User's Guide - Visioneer Product Support and ...

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64 CHAPTER 6: USING LINKSThe links are available on the Link Bar <strong>and</strong> the Links menu.Note: If you use a supported application <strong>and</strong> its link does not appearon the Link Bar, you can create a new link <strong>and</strong> add the application tothe Link Bar. To do this, right-click the top of the Link Bar <strong>and</strong>choose Create New Link. See the <strong>PaperPort</strong> Help for moreinformation.To send a <strong>PaperPort</strong> item to a link in Desktop View:1. Make sure all the item(s) to send appear in Desktop View.2. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop the item onto the appropriate link on the Link Bar.orFrom the File menu, choose Links, <strong>and</strong> then select the appropriatelinked application from the Links submenu.Tip: Because the Link Bar is not available in Page View, you must usethe Links submenu to send an item to a linked application.The linked application starts.3. Use the linked application as you usually do.If you send an item to a link <strong>and</strong> the link is the item’s nativeapplication, such as a Word thumbnail to the Word link, the nativeapplication starts <strong>and</strong> loads the file.With some links, you can update the item in the application, save thefile, <strong>and</strong> see the changes on the <strong>PaperPort</strong> Desktop. For example, if youdrag a JPEG item from the <strong>PaperPort</strong> Desktop to the Adobe Photoshoplink, you can make edit it Photoshop. Save the changes in Photoshop.When you exit Photoshop, the original JPEG file on the <strong>PaperPort</strong>Desktop is updated.

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