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C h a p t e r T h re e - P i c t u r e s , I n t e r a c t i v e C o n t e n t , & To o l s
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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?
To save a notebook for storage on a different file system or device without losing linked pictures, see
"Remotely Archive or Transfer Notebooks" on page 17.
Add background images to notebook pages, too. See "Design the Page" on page 60 and "Design a Whole
Notebook" on page 62.
If you move or rename a picture in the Finder that's linked to your notebook, NoteTaker can still display it. But
if you delete the original, NoteTaker won't display it. If you instead attach a copy of the picture by Option-
dragging, NoteTaker will display it no matter what.
If you're running OS X version 10.3 or later, a multiple-page PDF appears in a scrolling view. On earlier
versions of OS X, a multiple-page PDF appears as a PDF icon, which can be scaled-down by Control-clicking
it and choosing a command from the Scale Image menu.
If you don't want single-page PDFs to display as full images, turn this off in NoteTaker's Entries preferences.
See "Customize Outline Display" on page 127.
Dragging or Option-dragging a picture to an outline retains its original file format (such as JPEG or GIF), while
copying and pasting it turns it into a bitmap
Quickly put together
a photo album by
dragging several
picture files at once
from the Finder to
the Contents page or
a section listing
NoteTaker adds a
new page for each
picture
Open each page to
see the picture