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Reordering s in a Stack, Inserting a in a Stack

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Note Tip Reordering Pages in a Stack After creating a stack, you can reorder the pages. To reorder the pages in a stack 1 In Desktop View, select the stack. 2 From the Desktop menu, choose Reorder. A dialog box displays the current order of the pages in the stack. If the page you want to reorder is not visible, use the horizontal scroll bar. 3 Select the page you want to move. 4 Drag the page to its new location. A vertical line shows the new location of the page. 5 Click OK to close the dialog box. The pages reorder automatically. Inserting a Page in a Stack Both the page you want to insert and the target stack must be displayed in Desktop View. To insert a page in an existing stack 1 In Desktop View, select the target stack. 2 Use the Page Navigator to move to the location where you want to insert the new page. The new page will be inserted on top of the current page. 3 Select the page you want to insert and drag it onto the target stack. The PaperPort software places the page at the new location. Alternatively, you can drag a page onto the stack and reorder the pages using Reorder. For more information on using the Reorder command, see "Reordering Pages in a Stack" earlier in this section. You can insert a new page into a stack as a section separator. To create a new, blank page in the PaperPort software, choose New Item from the File menu. The PaperPort software displays a new untitled item. You can then insert it into the stack. 4-12 Working in the PaperPort Software EN

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Reordering Pages in a Stack
After creating a stack, you can reorder the pages.
To reorder the pages in a stack
1
In Desktop View, select the stack.
2
From the
Desktop
menu, choose
Reorder
. A dialog box displays the
current order of the pages in the stack. If the page you want to reorder is
not visible, use the horizontal scroll bar.
3
Select the page you want to move.
4
Drag the page to its new location. A vertical line shows the new location
of the page.
5
Click
OK
to close the dialog box. The pages reorder automatically.
Inserting a Page in a Stack
Both the page you want to insert and the target stack must be displayed
in Desktop View.
To insert a page in an existing stack
1
In Desktop View, select the target stack.
2
Use the Page Navigator to move to the location where you want to insert
the new page.
Note
The new page will be inserted on top of the current page.
3
Select the page you want to insert and drag it onto the target stack. The
PaperPort software places the page at the new location.
Alternatively, you can drag a page onto the stack and reorder the pages
using
Reorder
. For more information on using the Reorder command,
see “Reordering Pages in a Stack” earlier in this section.
Tip
You can insert a new page into a stack as a section separator.To create
a new, blank page in the PaperPort software, choose
New Item
from the
File
menu. The PaperPort software displays a new untitled item.You can
then insert it into the stack.
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Working in the PaperPort Software
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