View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation
(4) To erase handwritten lines, click (Eraser) in the [Markers/Eraser] Toolbar.
CThe shape of the mouse cursor changes to .
(5) Drag the mouse to the area on the page you want to erase.
Remark:
CTo return to the state before the changes, click [Undo] in the [Edit] menu.
CThe width and color of the markers and the size of the eraser can be changed.
CUndo
You can return handwritten lines drawn using the marker or erased using the eraser to their original state, stroke by stroke.
(1) Click [Undo] in the [Edit] menu.
CTo return to the previous state, click [Undo] again.
Remark:
CTo perform the operation that was undone once again, click [Redo] in the [Edit] menu.
CThe [Undo] / [Redo] can be used over and over however if the page changes, the [Undo] / [Redo] may reset.
CAdd a new page to the IPB document (Whiteboard window only)
In the Whiteboard mode, add a new page next to the last page of the IPB document.
When advancing the screen of the Interactive Panaboard during a meeting, add a new page.
(1) Click [Add New Page] in the [Edit] menu.
CA new page will be added next to the last page of the IPB document and the display switched to that page.
Remark:
CA maximum of 50 pages can be recorded. This software cannot add more than 50 pages.
CAdd a copy of the currently displayed page to the IPB document (Whiteboard window only)
In the Whiteboard mode, add a copy of the page currently displayed in main view next to the last page of the IPB document.
Use this to leave the current contents on the screen of the Interactive Panaboard unchanged while adding new changes.
(1) Click [Add Copy Page] in the [Edit] menu.
CA copy of the currently displayed page will be added next to the last page of the IPB document and the display switched to that page.
Remark:
CA maximum of 50 pages can be recorded. This software cannot add more than 50 pages.
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