Brother International PDP350CJ Owner's Manual - English - Page 263
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6 Scrapbook S crapbook gives you a place to store graphics and bits of text so that they are available at a moment's notice. Scrapbook, like its real world counterpart, is a document that has pages where you paste scraps. Scraps are notes, pictures, and other items that you store in the scrapbook. When you open Scrapbook for the first time, you see a message telling you that there is no default document. This means that Ensemble is looking for a Scrapbook document on your diskette and cannot find one. Therefore, click on New. If you receive this message again, and you have already started a scrapbook, you may want to insert the diskette with the saved scrapbook. When you click on New, you see another screen message telling you that you cannot combine (merge) two scrapbooks. Ensemble is warning you that you are creating another scrapbook and losing the ability to combine this scrapbook with an existing scrapbook, except by pasting individual scraps on the clipboard and then pasting them into the other scrapbook. The advantage of this scrapbook over a real scrapbook is that you can quickly copy items from the Scrapbook to other documents. Simply open the appropriate scrapbook, go to the page where the scrap is stored, and copy the item to the clipboard. From there, you can paste it into the document. "To start Scrapbook: Locate the Scrapbook icon on the Main Menu and click on it. The Scrapbook window appears: This area is the View box. It shows pages in the scrapbook. Click here to go to a specific page in the scrapbook. The name of the page appears here. Click here to go to the previous or the next page in the scrapbook. Scrapbook 247