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Instead of tapping the Space button, you can insert and remove space by pressing and holding the Exit button as you drag the stylus.
Saving your notes
When you have finished a note, tap OK to save it and return to your list of notes. Note Taker automatically names your note as follows.
The first 21 characters of the first line of typed text are used as the note name.
If no text is included in the note, but the note has been assigned to a folder, the notes are given the folder name and an incremental number (Tradeshow1, Tradeshow2, and so on).
If no text is included and no folder is assigned, the notes are named Note1, Note2, etc.
To name a note yourself, to place it in a folder, or to change the file format, tap File and then Save As.
Each note in Note Taker is a file. Note Taker files are saved in Note Taker (.pwi) format, which synchronizes with Microsoft Word files, as described in Chapter 6. You have two additional choices for file formats:
To import the file into a program that supports rich text, save the note in Rich text format (.rtf). Handwritten words and drawings are lost.
To import the file into a program that does not support rich text, save the note as a Text only note (.txt). Handwritten words and drawings, and all formatting, are lost.