Acecad DigiMemo 692 User manual

Digitally capture & store everything
you write with ink on ordinary paper.
User Guide for Mac


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GETTING STARTED....................................................................................................1
THE PARTS OF THE DIGITAL PAD .................................................................................1
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES INTO THE DIGITAL PAD ...................................................1
INSTALLING THE BATTERY INTO THE DIGITAL INKING PEN..........................................2
PUTTING A NOTEPAD OR PAPER ON THE DIGITAL PAD..................................................2
THE WRITING AREAAND THICKNESS FOR MODEL DIGIMEMO A502..........................3
THE WRITING AREAAND THICKNESS FOR MODEL DIGIMEMO 692.............................3
STORAGE DEVICE IN THE DIGITAL PAD .......................................................................3
WRITINGAND RECORDINGYOUR HANDWRITTEN NOTES.........................5
TURNING ON THE DIGITAL PAD ...................................................................................5
CHANGING THE CURRENT DIGITAL PAGE....................................................................5
THE PEN ICON.............................................................................................................6
WRITING YOUR NOTES ON A NEW PAGE .....................................................................6
WRITING YOUR NOTES ON A PAGE ALREADY WITH CONTENTS...................................6
ERASING A DIGITAL PAGE ON THE DIGITAL PAD ..........................................................6
TURNING OFF THE DIGITAL PAD..................................................................................7
LOW BATTERY INDICATION ON THE DIGITAL PAD........................................................7
FULL MEMORY INDICATION ........................................................................................7
ORGANIZINGYOUR NOTES IN MAC....................................................................8
INSTALLING THE DIGIMEMO MANAGER ORGANIZING SOFTWARE FOR MAC................8
CONNECTING THE DIGITAL PAD TO YOUR COMPUTER.................................................8
CREATING YOUR E-BOOK FILE ...................................................................................8
Toolbars.................................................................................................................8
Importing Your Digital Pages................................................................................9
Saving an e-Book File .........................................................................................10
Saving a Copy of an e-Book File.........................................................................10
Opening an e-Book File.......................................................................................10
Creating a New e-Book File................................................................................10
Printing an e-Book file ........................................................................................10
EDITING YOUR E-BOOK FILE .................................................................................... 11
Zooming in and Zooming out .............................................................................. 11
Inserting a Text Box............................................................................................. 11
Editing an Existing Text Box................................................................................ 11
Drawing a Freeform Line and Writing................................................................ 11
Drawing a Straight Line...................................................................................... 11
Drawing a Highlighting and Freeform Line........................................................ 11
Drawing a Highlighting and Straight Line.......................................................... 11
Erasing Objects...................................................................................................12
Undoing the Last Action......................................................................................12
Selecting Objects.................................................................................................12
Resizing Objects..................................................................................................12
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Moving Objects ...................................................................................................12

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Deleting Objects ..................................................................................................12
Copying or Moving Objects.................................................................................12
Changing the Color and Width of Objects...........................................................13
Adding a New Page..............................................................................................13
Setting the Default New Page Size.......................................................................13
Moving the Current Page.....................................................................................14
Removing the Current Page.................................................................................14
Showing the Background of Pages.......................................................................14
Saving Your Handwritten Notes as a PDF File....................................................14
Saving the Current Page as an Image File..........................................................14
SENDING YOUR E-BOOK FILE IN E-MAIL ...................................................................15
USING ANOTHER OPTIONAL CARD READER ..............................................................16
EASILY MANAGING DIGITAL PAGE FILES...................................................................16
Deleting the Digital Pages in the DigiMemo Manager .......................................16
APPENDIXES .............................................................................................................17
REPLACING THE INK CARTRIDGE OF THE DIGITAL PEN..............................................17
Purchasing New Replacement Ink Cartridges .....................................................17
REPLACING THE BATTERY IN THE DIGITAL PEN .........................................................17
REMOVING THE DIGIMEMO MANAGER ORGANIZING SOFTWARE IN MAC..................18
CARING FOR THE DIGIMEMO A502/692 ....................................................................18
ERROR CODES ON THE DISPLAY OF THE DIGITAL PAD................................................18
The Malfunction of the Built-in 32 MB Storage Device.......................................18
The Damage of the Built-in 32 MB Storage Device.............................................19
The File System Incompatibility of an Optional CF Memory Card .....................19
The Damage or Incompatibility of an Optional CF Memory Card......................19
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................19
SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................22
Digital Pad Specifications ...................................................................................22
Digital Pen Specifications....................................................................................22
File Formats ........................................................................................................22
System Requirements............................................................................................23
Environment.........................................................................................................23


Getting Started
The DigiMemo A502/692 is a stand-alone device with storage capability that digitally
captures and stores everything you write or draw with ink on ordinary paper, without the
use of computer and special paper. Then you can easily view, edit, organize and share
your handwritten notes in Mac.
The Parts of the Digital Pad
Two Replacement In
k
Cartridges
Cartridge
Compartmen
t
Cove
r
Cartridge
Compartmen
t
Pen Holde
r
Four Function
Button
s
USB Connecto
r
Displa
y
Card-Slo
t
Battery
Compartment
Power Button
Battery Compartment
Cover
Buzzer
Notepad Slot
Notepad
Holder
Pen Holder
Installing the Batteries into the Digital Pad
To open the battery compartment cover of the digital pad, slide
it outward while pressing the raised dots on the middle of the
cover. Insert four batteries (1.5 volt, size AAA) into the battery
compartment in accordance with the indication in the battery
compartment. Close the battery compartment cover.
Note! Incorrect battery installation may damage the digital
pad.
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Pen Cap Ink Cartridge
Pen Clip Front Section Barrel
Barrel Cove
r
Rear Section
(-) Cap (+) Can
Battery
Compartment
Note! Do not mix new and used batteries.
Note! With continuous use of the digital pad, four AAA alkaline batteries will last
approximately 100 hours.
Note! The battery compartment cover has a safe function. When the battery
compartment cover is not completely closed or is opened, the digital pad can
not be turned on to capture and store your handwriting.
Installing the Battery into the Digital Inking Pen
Unscrew the barrel cover counterclockwise from the barrel of
the pen. Take out the button cell battery (SR626SW, 377 or
IEC-SR66) that is included in the package of the DigiMemo
A502/692. Insert the battery into the battery compartment with
the negative (-) cap facing the battery compartment. Screw
the barrel cover clockwise onto the barrel until tight.
Note! Incorrect battery installation will result in the
malfunction of the digital inking pen.
Note! The battery of the digital inking
pen will last approximately 14 months.
Note! The front or rear section of the pen can hold the
pen cap.
Note! You can attach some cord or accessory to the pen
through the two holes on the pen end.
Note! You can clip the pen to the pad by using the pen
clip to clip to the right or left pen holder of the pad.
Putting a Notepad or Paper on the Digital Pad
To hold a notepad on the pad, slide the backing of the
notepad down into the notepad slot on the pad as far as
the backing can possibly go.
Note! The size of the notepad holder on the pad is
6.0" x 9.1" (153 mm x 232 mm). Your notepad
size can not be over this size.
You can directly put a few sheets of paper on the writing area of the pad for your writing.
You also can use the paper clip to clip a few sheets of paper on the pad for your writing.
Pen End
Pa
p
er Cli
p

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The Writing Area and Thickness for Model DigiMemo
A502
The writing area is the area on the digital pad where the digital pad
can digitally capture and store everything you write with the digital
inking pen as digital ink. The writing area is 150 mm x 211 mm (5.9"
x 8.3").
The writing thickness is the maximum thickness above the writing
area where the digital pad can digitally capture and store everything
you write with the digital inking pen as digital ink. The writing
thickness is 12 mm (0.47") about 120 sheets of paper.
The Writing Area and Thickness for Model DigiMemo 692
The writing area is the area on the digital pad
where the digital pad can digitally capture and
store everything you write with the digital inking
pen as digital ink. The writing area is 5.9" x 8.3"
(150 mm x 211 mm) which is shown as the white
area in the illustration. The carving lines on the pad
are the margin indicators which indicate the right or
upper boundary of the writing area.
Note! When you use the 6.0" x 9.0" notepad,
your handwriting on paper outside the
writing area can not be digitally captured
and stored by the digital pad.
The writing thickness is the maximum thickness
above the writing area where the digital pad can
digitally capture and store everything you write with
the digital inking pen as digital ink. The writing
thickness is 0.47" (12 mm) about 120 sheets of
paper.
Storage Device in the Digital Pad
The digital pad is equipped with a built-
in 32 MB storage device to store your
handwritten notes. You also can load
an optional CompactFlash (CF)
memory card into the pad to expand
the storage capacity of the pad.
To load an optional CompactFlash
(CF) memory card, open the battery
compartment cover of the pad. By
holding the memory card with the rear
label facing upward, insert the memory
card into the card-slot firmly. Close the
battery compartment cover of the pad.
Writing Area
Margin Indicator
Notepad Holder
Rear Label
Terminals
Card-Slo
t
Writing
Area

Note! The optional memory card must be Type I CompactFlash (CF) memory card.
Note! Some brands of memory cards may not be compatible with this digital pad.
Before purchasing a memory card, consult its manufacturer or dealer. Along
with the digital pad, we recommend you to use CompactFlash (CF) memory
cards (8 MB to 512 MB) of the brand SanDisk.
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Writing and Recording Your Handwritten Notes
Using the digital inking pen on the digital pad produces both familiar ink notes on
ordinary paper and digital pages in the storage device of the pad.
Turning on the Digital Pad
Press and hold the Power button on the digital pad until the icon
appears on the display. Release the Power button to turn on the pad. The
display will be on and show the Digital Page Number, Storage Device icon
and Page icon.
zStorage Device Icon
Without loading an optional memory card, the Storage Device icon
is displayed and the built-in 32 MB storage device is the current storage device.
Your handwritten notes will be stored in the built-in 32 MB storage device.
With loading an optional memory card, the Storage Device icon is displayed
and the optional memory card is the current storage device. Your handwritten notes
will be stored in the optional memory card.
zDigital Page Number
The Digital Page Number indicates the current digital page in the
current storage device. Your handwriting will be captured and stored in
the current digital page in the current storage device (the built-in 32 MB
storage device or the optional memory card).
The digital pad can manage up to 999 digital pages for each storage device (the
built-in 32 MB storage device or the optional memory card).
zPage Icon
The Blank Page icon indicates that the current digital page contains no
digital ink.
The Page with Contents icon indicates that the current digital page
contains digital ink.
Changing the Current Digital Page
You can use the following function buttons on the pad to change the current digital page
in the current storage device.
zPage Backward Button
Press the Page Backward button to move to the previous digital page. By
pressing and holding the Page Backward button , the Digital Page Number
moves fast and backward. Once release the button , it stops moving.
zPage Forward Button
zPress the Page Forward button to move to the next digital page. By pressing
and holding the Page Forward button , the Digital Page Number moves fast
and forward. Once release the button , it stops moving.
zNext Blank Page Button

Press the Next Blank Page button to move to the next blank digital page.
The Pen Icon
When you are writing or drawing on paper by using the digital pen on the digital
pad, the Pen icon appears on the display. The Pen icon indicates that the
digital pad is capturing and storing your handwriting as digital ink.
Note! If you do not see the Pen icon while writing, try to alter the pressure you apply
on the pen tip.
Writing Your Notes on a New Page
By using the , or function button, select any blank digital page in which you
want to store a new page of your handwritten notes on paper. We recommend you to
put down the same page number on this new page of paper as the Digital Page
Number. It helps you to synchronize your paper notes and digital pages.
Under the current Digital Page Number displayed, everything you write will be
immediately captured and stored in the current digital page file of the current storage
device. The file name of this digital page is PAGE_XXX.DHW (the XXX is the Digital
Page Number such as 001).
While the Storage Device icon is displayed, the digital page file is stored in the
DMEMO-M folder in the built-in 32 MB storage device.
While the Storage Device icon is displayed, the digital page file is stored in the
DMEMO-C folder in the optional memory card.
Note! To avoid creating a superimposed digital page, make sure that you select a
blank digital page each time you change a page on paper.
Note! As you will see later, it is quite important to keep your written page number and
the Digital Page Number aligned. For example, you can know the contents in
the digital page from the page number that you wrote on paper.
Note! If you frequently alternate the built-in 32 MB storage device and an optional
memory card, we recommend you to write the page number like “Page M24”,
“P M24”, “Page CF24”, “P CF24” … etc. It is more convenient for you to know
which storage device the digital page is stored in.
Note! The more you write on a digital page, the bigger size of the digital page file will
be.
Writing Your Notes on a Page Already with Contents
Anytime you can switch to the paper page already with the contents and continue to
write your notes. Moreover, use the or function button to move the Digital Page
Number to the one same as you wrote on the paper page. Now, start to write! Through
this way, your new handwriting will be captured and stored in the right digital page.
Erasing a Digital Page on the Digital Pad
Erasing a digital page is similar to tearing off a paper page. By using the or
function button to move the Digital Page Number to the one which you want to erase.
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Then press the Erase button on the pad. The display will show message.
Press the Erase button again to erase all contents stored in the digital page.
Here is a brief recommendation: you may want to tear off the paper page or simply
cross out the page number you wrote on the paper page.
Note! When message appears, the erase procedure will be cancelled if
you write or press any button , or to execute other functions. All
contents remain intact in the digital page.
Note! Once a digital page is erased, its original contents can not be recovered.
Turning off the Digital Pad
Press the Power button to turn off the digital pad. The display will be blank.
If you have not written or pressed any function button within the previous 30 minutes,
the digital pad sounds a beep and automatically shuts down. The display will be blank.
Note! Since the pad has the automatic shutdown capability, please make sure that
the display is on if you want to write again after a long period of time.
As you turn on the digital pad, the display will show the last Digital Page Number at the
time it was turned off.
Low Battery Indication on the Digital Pad
When the batteries remain too low power and are in need of replacement, the
Low Battery icon will appear on the display. Please replace the batteries in
the pad.
When the batteries are exhausted, the pad sounds 3 beeps and the Battery
Exhausted icon appears. Then the pad is turned off immediately.
Full Memory Indication
The 90% icon will appear to indicate that 90% capacity of the current storage
device ( or ) is used.
The Full icon will be shown if the memory is full in the current storage device
(or ). If that is the case, the digital pad can not store your new
handwriting. Also, if you still keep writing, the pad sounds 2 beeps.
Note! Under such circumstances, you need to erase unwanted digital pages if you
want to continue to write.
Note! In the following chapter, you will find that it is very easy to import, copy, move
and delete the digital pages when connecting the pad to your PC through USB
cable.
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Organizing Your Notes in Mac
With its DigiMemo Manager organizing software for Mac, you can easily view, edit,
organize and share your digital pages in Mac. You can save any digital pages you
arbitrarily select as a book file (e-Book).
Installing the DigiMemo Manager organizing software for
Mac
1. Download the latest version of DigiMemo Manager organizing software for Mac on
the ACECAD website (www.acecad.com.tw).
2. Double-click the DigiMemo Manager Installer vx.xx and follow the onscreen
instructions to install the DigiMemo Manager organizing software.
Connecting the Digital Pad to Your Computer
Turn on your computer. Take out the USB cable included in the
package. Plug the wide connector of the cable into an available
USB port on your computer. Connect the other end of the cable
to the USB connector of the digital pad.
The Connection icon will appear on the display of the
pad. The Connection icon indicates the connection
between the digital pad and your computer. When connecting
the pad to the computer, please notice the following:
zYour Mac will automatically detect the built-in 32 MB
storage device and the optional CF memory card in the pad
devices. as removable storage
zThe pad is powered by the computer.
zThe digital pad can not be turned on. At this moment, your handwriting can not be
stored into the digital page file in the storage device of the pad.
zYou can store any computer files such as text files to the built-in 32 MB storage
device and the optional CF memory card.
zBy using the DigiMemo Manager organizing software, you
can easily import and organize your digital pages as a
book file (e-Book). Moreover, if you double-click a digital
page file, the DigiMemo Manager organizing software will
be opened and it will import the digital page to a new
book file (e-Book).
Creating Your e-Book File
On the Applications folder, double-click the ACECAD
DigiMemo Manager icon to open the software.
Toolbars
The following toolbars are on the software window:
ACECAD
DigiMemo
Manager Icon
Digital Page
File Icon
e-Book
File Icon
USB
Connector

zStandard Toolbar
zDrawing Tools Toolbar
zColor Toolbar
zWidth Toolbar
Importing Your Digital Pages
1. Click the Digital Page button on the Standard toolbar. The Digital
Page dialog box will appear.
2. Select the Import Digital Pages button.
3. Select a folder from which you want to import your digital
pages. Such folder could possibly be the DMEMO-M, the
DMEMO-S, the DMEMO-C or any folder that contains digital
pages.
4. To select nonadjacent digital pages, click one digital page, and then hold down the
Command key and click each additional digital page.
To select adjacent digital pages, click the first digital page in the sequence, and
then hold down the Shift key and click the last digital page.
5. Click Open. The digital pages you select will be imported to this book file.
Current Page
Indicator
Current Page Number
and Size
Page Thumbnails
Current Page
Note! You can click any page thumbnail to quickly switch the current page.
Note! You can import and insert any digital pages after the current page.
Note! The current page number indicates the current page of this book file (e-
Book).
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Note! As importing, the original digital page remains intact.As importing, the original digital page remains intact.
Saving an e-Book FileSaving an e-Book File
Click the Save buttonClick the Save button on the Standard toolbar.
Note! If you are saving the e-Book file for the first time, you will be asked to
give it a name.
Note! The icon of a book file (e-Book) is . The extension of
a book file (e-Book) is DND.
Saving a Copy of an e-Book File
On the File menu, click Save As. In the dialog box, enter a new name for the e-Book
file. Click Save.
Opening an e-Book File
You can use the following methods to open your e-Book file.
zIn the folder of the e-book file, double-click the e-Book file to open the file
in a new software window.
Note! By this way, you can open various e-Book files in different
software windows.
zIn the software window, click the Open button on the Standard toolbar.
In the dialog box, select the folder and then the e-Book file. Click Open.
Creating a New e-Book File
You can use the following methods to create a new e-Book file.
zOn the Applications folder, double-click the ACECAD DigiMemo
Manager icon to create a new and blank e-Book file with a new page in a
new software window.
Note! On the menu bar of the software window, click File and then New to create
a new e-Book file in another software window.
zIn the folder of a digital page file, double-click the digital page file. The
digital page will be imported to a new e-Book file in a new software
window.
Note! By this way, you can open various e-Book files in different
software windows.
zIn the software window, click the New button on the Standard toolbar.
A new and blank e-Book file with a new page will be created in the new
software window.
Printing an e-Book file
Click the Print button on the Standard toolbar. Click Print to print the e-
Book file.
e-Book
File Icon

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Editing Your e-Book File
Zooming in and Zooming out
You can click the Zoom in button to get a close-up view of the current page
or the Zoom out button to see more of the page at a reduced size.
Inserting a Text Box
1. Click the Text Box button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. Click and drag in the current page where you want to insert the text box.
3. Type and edit your text in the text box.
Note! You can click a color button to change the color of the text or click
the Show Font Panel button to change the font of text.
Editing an Existing Text Box
1. Click the Select button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. Click anywhere inside the existing text box. Then edit your text.
Note! You can click a color button to change the color of the text or click
the Show Font Panel button to change the font of text.
Drawing a Freeform Line and Writing
1. Click the Pen button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. You can switch the color by clicking a color button on the Color toolbar.
You can change the width by clicking a width button on the Width toolbar.
3. Drag to draw a freeform line or write.
Drawing a Straight Line
1. Click the Line button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. You can switch the color by clicking a color button on the Color toolbar.
You can change the width by clicking a width button on the Width toolbar.
3. Click and drag to draw a straight line.
Drawing a Highlighting and Freeform Line
1. Click the Highlighter button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. You can switch the color by clicking a color button on the Color toolbar.
You can change the width by clicking a width button on the Width toolbar.
3. Click and drag to draw a highlighting and freeform line.
Drawing a Highlighting and Straight Line
1. Click the Highlighting Line button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. You can switch the color by clicking a color button on the Color toolbar.
You can change the width by clicking a width button on the Width toolbar.
3. Click and drag to draw a highlighting and straight line.

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Erasing Objects
1. Click the Eraser button on the Drawing Tools toolbar.
2. To erase, drag the pointer over the digital ink strokes or lines.
Undoing the Last Action
Click the Undo button on the Standard toolbar to undo the very last action
you took.
Selecting Objects
You can use the following methods to select objects:
zTo select only one object, click the Select button and then one digital
ink stroke or line. A Selection box will appear around the selected object.
zTo select one or several digital ink strokes, lines or text boxes, click the
Select button . Then click and drag a box around the whole of them. A
Selection box will appear around the selected objects.
zClick the Select All button to select all objects in the current page. A
Selection box will appear around the selected objects.
Note! By clicking the Select button and then one text box, you can edit the text in
the text box. However you can not select the text box by this way.
Note! To select one text box, click the Select button . Then you must click and
drag a box around the text box. A Selection box will appear around the
selected text box. However you can not edit the text in the text box by this way.
marker on the edge of the Selection box to change the size of the
he Selection box. Drag the selected objects in the Selection
n.
Resizing Objects
1. Select one or several digital ink strokes, lines or text boxes.
2. Drag the resizing
selected objects.
Moving Objects
1. Select one or several digital ink strokes, lines or text boxes.
2. Move the pointer into t
box to a new locatio
Deleting Objects
1. Select one or several digital ink strokes, lines or text boxes.
2. Click the Delete button to delete the selected objects.
ital ink strokes, lines or text boxes.
Copying or Moving Objects
1. Select one or several dig
2. Do one of the following:

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zTo move the selected objects, click the Cut button on the Standard
toolbar.
zTo copy the selected objects, click the Copy button on the
Standard toolbar.
3. Do one of the following:
zIf you want to copy or move the selected objects to another page in this
or another e-Book file, switch to the page. Click the Paste button
on the Standard toolbar. The Selection box will be around the pasted
objects. You can move the pasted objects to a new location.
zIf you want to copy or move the selected objects to the same page,
click the Paste button on the Standard toolbar. The Selection box
will be arou ects to
a new locati
ove the selected objects to another file for other
ch to the file. Click the Paste
lor button on the Color toolbar to switch the color of the selected objects.
color button t
lor of the selected text or click the Show Font Pane
nd the pasted objects. You can move the pasted obj
on.
zIf you want to copy or m
programs such as Mail or Photoshop, swit
command in the program.
Changing the Color and Width of Objects
1. Select one or several digital ink strokes or lines.
2. Click a co
Click a width button on the Width toolbar to change the width of the se
objects.
Note! By selecting a text box, you can not change the color of text in the
text box. By editing a text box, you can click a
lected
o
lchange the co
button to cha nt of the selected text.
Adding a New Page nge the fo
Click the Add Page button on the Standard toolbar. A n
which you
ew page will
appear at the end of this book file.
Setting the Default New Page Size
The Default New Page Size is for the new page
add in the e-Book file. It does not matter with the page size of
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To set it, choose ACECAD D
Pre igiMemo Manager on the menu bar and then
tion button
box, type the page number (such as 5) which you want to move the
ferences. We recommend that you select the Default New Page Size op
in accordance with your DigiMemo model.
Moving the Current Page
1. On the Page menu, click Move to. The Move to dialog box will appear.
2. In the dialog
current page to. ge3. Click OK. The current pa will then be moved to the page you desig
previously. nated
Removing the Current Page
Click the Remove Page button . The current page and all its contents will be
removed.
Show ng the Backi ground of Pages
1. Choose ACECAD DigiMemo Manager on the menu bar an
e back
3. If e
z
as BMP, JPG, GIF, or PNG
1. C c
d then Preferences.
ground on:2. Choose or clear the following check boxes to show th
zCurrent page
zPage thumbnails
n cessary, select the following one option button:
Default background (Lines)
zImport image as background
Click the Browse button to find the image file such
file which you want to be the background.
4. Choose or clear the Print background when printing check box.
Saving Your Handwritten Notes as a PDF File
li k the Save as a PDF File button on the Stand
e dialog box, select the following one option button:
ard toolbar.
2. In th ge you can choose the Selected
z
,
zCurrent Pa
In this option,
area only check box.
All Pages
zSelect Pages
You can select several pages by using
Command or Shift key with mouse click.
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