CHAPTER 6
Data Input
Writing, Drawing, and Editing 6-31
Changing Capitalization of Text 6
To change how a word is capitalized, a user selects the word and then draws
a vertical line over it. Drawing the line in an upward direction over the first
letter of the word capitalizes that letter. Drawing the line upward over the
middle of the word capitalizes all letters. Drawing the line downward
changes capital letters to lowercase.
Changing Paragraph Margins 6
To change paragraph margins, a user selects the paragraph by drawing a
selection box around it. Then the user holds the pen on the left or right side
of the box and drags it.
Removing Extra Space from Paragraphs 6
To remove extra space from a paragraph, a user selects the paragraph by
drawing a selection box around it. Then the user taps the border of the box.
Duplicating Text or Shapes 6
After selecting text or shapes, a user can duplicate the selection by quickly
tapping twice inside the selection and not lifting the pen after the second tap.
That gesture is called tap-and-a-half because the pen goes down, up, and
down again (but not up again). Keeping the pen down, the user then drags a
duplicate away from the original item.
Changing Shapes 6
After drawing a selection box around a whole shape, a user can drag any
corner to change the shape. Dragging a corner or edge of the selection box
stretches, shrinks, or distorts the whole shape.