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Convert notes to text, Navigate between notes, Split a note

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USING INCOPY CS4 136 Text If you add notes to a linked InCopy story, they also appear in the story in InDesign, and can be edited in InDesign. You can also convert text to a note using Notes Mode. You can assign keyboard shortcuts to convert a word, line, paragraph, or story to a note. Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts, and then choose Notes Menu from the Product Area menu. Add a shortcut to the command, and then click OK. Convert notes to text 1 Open the Notes panel. 2 Select the text in the Notes panel that you want to add to the text of the document. Or, in Galley view, select the text in the inline note. 3 Choose Notes > Convert To Text. You can also convert notes to text using Notes Mode. Note: If you select only a portion of the note contents when you convert the contents to text, the original note will be divided into two separate notes, and the portion of the note contents that is converted to text will appear between the two new notes. Navigate between notes When you navigate through notes, the active text insertion point moves from the current note anchor to the anchor of the next or previous note. When navigating between notes in Layout view, click the Go to Note Anchor button to view the note anchor associated with the note displayed in the Notes panel. 1 Click anywhere within the contents of a story. 2 Do one of the following: • Choose Notes > Previous Note or Notes > Next Note. • Select Previous Note or Next Note from the Notes panel menu. • Click the Go To Previous Note button or the Go To Next Note button in the Notes panel. Note: In the Galley and Story views, you can use the Find/Change command to locate a note. The Notes section of the Preferences dialog box contains a setting to include notes in Find/Change searches. Split a note 1 In the Notes panel or in the note itself, place the insertion point where you want to split the note. You cannot split a note if the insertion point is at the beginning or end of the note, or if the note is empty. 2 Do one of the following: • Choose Notes > Split Note. • Choose Split Note from the Notes panel menu. The active text insertion point is placed between the two split notes. You can also split a note using Notes Mode. Updated 29 April 2009

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USING INCOPY CS4
Text
If you add notes to a linked InCopy story, they also appear in the story in InDesign, and can be edited in InDesign.
You can also convert text to a note using Notes Mode.
You can assign keyboard shortcuts to convert a word, line, paragraph, or story to a note. Choose Edit
> Keyboard
Shortcuts, and then choose Notes Menu from the Product Area menu. Add a shortcut to the command, and then
click
OK.
Convert notes to text
1
Open the Notes panel.
2
Select the text in the Notes panel that you want to add to the text of the document. Or, in Galley view, select the text
in the inline note.
3
Choose Notes
> Convert To Text.
You can also convert notes to text using Notes Mode.
Note:
If you select only a portion of the note contents when you convert the contents to text, the original note will be
divided into two separate notes, and the portion of the note contents that is converted to text will appear between the two
new notes.
Navigate between notes
When you navigate through notes, the active text insertion point moves from the current note anchor to the anchor
of the next or previous note. When navigating between notes in Layout view, click the Go to Note Anchor button
to view the note anchor associated with the note displayed in the Notes panel.
1
Click anywhere within the contents of a story.
2
Do one of the following:
Choose Notes
> Previous Note or Notes
> Next Note.
Select Previous Note or Next Note from the Notes panel menu.
Click the Go To Previous Note button
or the Go To Next Note button
in the Notes panel.
Note:
In the Galley and Story views, you can use the Find/Change command to locate a note. The Notes section of the
Preferences dialog box contains a setting to include notes in Find/Change searches.
Split a note
1
In the Notes panel or in the note itself, place the insertion point where you want to split the note.
You cannot split a note if the insertion point is at the beginning or end of the note, or if the note is empty.
2
Do one of the following:
Choose Notes
> Split Note.
Choose Split Note from the Notes panel menu. The active text insertion point is placed between the two split notes.
You can also split a note using Notes Mode.
Updated 29 April 2009