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Document Stacking and Unstacking A stack is a multi-page document you create by combining two or more documents or other stacks while in Thumbnail View or List View. In Thumbnail View, stacks look just like a stack of papers. Stacking is a convenient way to keep related documents together, and to save space in the Multifunction Desktop. To create a stack, select the documents you want to stack with the pointer while holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and then press the Stack button in the Toolbar, or choose Stack from the Tools menu. Documents that you inadvertently select can be unselected by clicking on them once (while still holding down the Ctrl key) before creating the document stack. To unstack all documents in a stack, simply select the document stack by clicking on it once, and then press the Unstack button in the Toolbar, or select Unstack from the Tools menu. You can also unstack only the top page of the stack, by pressing the Unstack top page button or by selecting Unstack Top Page from the Tools menu. Moving between pages in a document stack varies according to the View mode you are in. While in Thumbnail View mode, a spin box which contains four buttons ( ) is displayed underneath every document stack. The segment in the middle ( ) shows the page currently on top of the stack, and the total number of pages in the stack. Press the button to skip to the first page of the stack, the button to move back a page, the button to move forward a page, and to skip to the last page in the stack. While in Page View mode, use the Previous Page and Next Page commands in the View menu to move between pages. Moving between pages cannot be done in List View mode. Note: Only one document name can be saved for a document stack. If you know that you are going to stack a group of documents, do not name the individual documents. 3-20 EDITING AND HANDLING OF IMAGE FILES manuals4you.com
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