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C h a p t e r O n e - B u i l d i n g & N a v i g a t i n g a N o t e b o o k
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U s i n g N o t e Ta k e r, v e r s i o n 2 . 1
WHAT ELSE?
Dragging anything from the Drawer to the desktop, dock, or another notebook creates a Page Mark link. See
"Create Desktop Shortcuts" on page 33.
Use the Drawer preferences to hide a particular view in all your notebooks' Drawers, change their order, and
more. See "Set Up Your Drawer" on page 130.
Power Tips:
Hold down the Option key while mousing over a library, notebook, or page in the Contents view to see its
location in the file system, in a popup window. Hold down Option-Shift over a page to also see what's in
the first entry on the page. Do this while dragging the mouse down over all pages in a section to quickly
preview their contents, all from the Drawer!
Sections and pages in the Contents view are "spring-loaded," allowing you to drag pieces of your outline
directly to other pages. See "Drag Selections between Pages" on page 34.
Command-dragging a page or section from the Drawer to a page in the same or another notebook
imports the entire page or section, inserting it directly after the page or section you drag it to.
Shows or hides the History view
Most recent page in the History view
Drag here to see more History at once
Click a page visited earlier to open it
If you jump back several pages in the
History view, Show Next Page goes
forward again, page by page
Show Previous Page goes back to the
last page you were on (one page only)
Tools for navigating history:
The History list begins to grow again only
when you start navigating somewhere
else (like in the Contents view)
Show Previous
/ Next Page
Pages forward and
backward